Sentence example with the word 'foretaste'

foretaste

antepast, antipasto, appetizer, contemplate, envision, forerun, forestall, go before, jump the gun, look beyond, predict, see ahead, smorgasbord, win the start

Definition n. an early limited awareness of something yet to occur

Last update: September 3, 2015


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The boy had a bitter foretaste of life.   [Please select]

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This foretaste of prairie experience was very soon followed by another.   [Please select]

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They seemed by no means to relish this foretaste of what was before them.   [Please select]

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Then he had a foretaste of the life of inactivity to which the Vice-Presidency doomed him.   [Please select]

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This was but a foretaste of her reception throughout her stay in Berlin.   [Please select]

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He merely gives us in February a foretaste of what is to come.   [Please select]

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Everything seemed to me a savory foretaste of Spain.   [Please select]

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To me it's been a sort of dress-rehearsal--a foretaste of what it'll be in public.'   [Please select]

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We must regard his work, then, as a fragment, a mere foretaste of what he might have achieved had his life been prolonged.   [Please select]

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Here and there, in the blue distances, one finds a patch of snow, an exhilarating foretaste of the high Alps north of Domo d' Ossola and south of the icy Rhone.'   [Please select]

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