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forebode

[fawr-bohd, fohr-] / fɔrˈboʊd, foʊr- /


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Meanwhile Nathan Johnson’s score of scratchy cellos and foreboding horns pairs well with a dramatic burst of organ music — one of many goofy-great jump scares goosed up by the editor Bob Ducsay.

From Los Angeles Times

Instead, they include foreboding names like the Ghost pepper, the Carolina Reaper and other peppers that are even spicier.

From Salon

Those interested have to go to their local voter precinct and discuss the candidates before casting a vote, and the foreboding weather forecast has prompted concerns about turnout more broadly.

From New York Times

Politicians, strategists and voters from both parties described an inescapable sense of foreboding, a feeling that something might go dangerously awry.

From New York Times

“Mistral Wind,” off Heart’s 1978 album “Dog & Butterfly,” was dark and foreboding, appropriately calling to mind Led Zeppelin.

From Seattle Times