Some people believe that a cat crossing the road before us is a portent of something unpleasant. [noun]
0
Bedford on Sunday leads with Rent increase a portent of doom. [noun]
0
The deaths of Joy Gardner and others at the hands of immigration officers are a portent for the future. [noun]
0
They had escaped from his burdened soul when he heard of another portent, of which a ship from Ostia had brought tidings. [noun]
0
And the equine portent grows again, magnified in the deserted heavens, nay to heaven's own magnitude, till it looms, vast, over the house of Virgo. [noun]
0
The barghest was essentially a nocturnal spectre, and its appearance was regarded as a portent of death. [Please select]
0
The stillness grew in portent; the forest creatures moved more furtively. [Please select]
0
Harding, arrived in the upper House early enough to see the portent of Mr. [Please select]
0
"You don't think I'm just a slow American sort of portent."' [Please select]
0
'' Chrysippus wrote a volume on dreams as divine portent. [Please select]
0
Both sides, with equal justice, claimed the portent as a manifestation of the Divine Opinion. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!