How to use in-sentence of “amulet”:
+ Sometimes Egyptian women who wanted children wore an amulet showing the goddess with kittens; the number of kittens on the amulet would correspond to how many children the woman wanted to have.
+ Before the amulet could kill Shovel Knight, Shield Knight blocks its attack with her shield.
+ Black Knight then shows up and warns Shield Knight to escape, but she tells him she must destroy the amulet even if she must die doing it.
+ He was sent, by the amulet he wore, to Angel.
+ Dating from the mid- to late-4th century AD, this hoard is a collection of thirty-three silver spoons and three silver strainers, twenty-two gold finger rings, four gold bracelets, four necklace pendants, five gold chain necklaces and two pairs of necklace-clasps, a gold amulet designed as a pendant, an unmounted engraved gem, four beads, and a gold belt-buckle decorated with a dancing satyr.
+ She became the Enchantress because she was being controlled by the evil amulet from the Tower of Fate.
+ Each son has half an amulet given to them by their mother, who herself received them from her husband Sparda.
+ This can be a long ritual, or it can take the form of simply wearing an amulet or other token, “against bad luck”.

