Sentence example with the word 'foreshadowing'

foreshadowing

Definition adj. indistinctly prophetic

Last update: September 15, 2015


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In this foreshadowing interval too, all humor, forced or natural, vanished.   [Please select]

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[With this remarkable foreshadowing of Mr.   [Please select]

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There seemed to be no foreshadowing of tragedy in that.   [Please select]

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Even in this early choice we see a foreshadowing of his future need.   [Please select]

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The contrivance claims to be mentioned as his first success in mechanics, foreshadowing his future expertness.   [Please select]

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Year by year the nation committed itself more strongly to cooperation foreshadowing such an organization.   [Please select]

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=preĀ“ con cepĀ“ tion=: a foreshadowing; an idea of something to come.   [Please select]

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His declaration, coming from a leading member of of the Cabinet, was certain to be accepted by the public as a foreshadowing of governmental action.   [Please select]

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His declaration, foreshadowing a policy that did not pertain to his own department, and, more especially, that had not yet received Cabinet approval was in itself an offence against the traditions of British Cabinet organization.   [Please select]

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