Sentence example with the word 'harbinger'

harbinger

ancestor, avant-garde, evangel, forerun, front runner, guide, leader, pathfinder, precedent, presage, sign, vaunt-courier

Definition n. something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone

Last update: July 2, 2016


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A white pigeon was also a harbinger of death.   [noun]

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Our friend the television is the harbinger of war in this drama.   [noun]

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Why, the very name will be considered as a harbinger of good fortune.   [noun]

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They did not know that the boy was to become the harbinger of a great truth, that his mind would refuse to travel in the old path.   [noun]

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If that culpable attack should prove the harbinger of future deeds of manly daring.   [noun]

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On the other hand, that idea was a harbinger of joy, of cheer, of hope to the millions.   [noun]

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And lo, wonder of metempsychosis, it is she, the everlasting bride, harbinger of the daystar, the bride, ever virgin.   [noun]

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The moment the majority seized upon it, that great principle became a shibboleth and harbinger of blood and fire, spreading suffering and disaster.   [noun]

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The cuckoo, moreover, gives warning with sorrowful note, Summer's harbinger sings, and forebodes to the heart bitter sorrow.   [noun]

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Harbinger of the Vintage (star), 265.   [Please select]

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Damian raised an eyebrow, not about to humor the otherworldly harbinger of bad news.   [Please select]

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