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Before that heaven which our presentiments foreshow us, we cannot easily praise any form of life we have seen or read of.
ESSAYS, FIRST SERIESRALPH WALDO EMERSON
Fishes, when they bite more readily, and gambol near the surface of streams or pools, foreshow rain.
ECCENTRICITIES OF THE ANIMAL CREATION.JOHN TIMBS
Kine (cattle) are said to foreshow rain when they lick their fore-feet, or lie on their right side.
ECCENTRICITIES OF THE ANIMAL CREATION.JOHN TIMBS
Could it read their gentle lines, and foreshow by any ripple of its own, the destiny of her who looked upon it?
TREVETHLAN: (VOL 2 OF 3)WILLIAM DAVY WATSON
And did the candle prognosticate, I mean foreshow his death?
WILD WALESGEORGE BORROW
I behold the day-break, I foreshow, that the sun, is about to rise.
THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINESAINT AUGUSTINE
These can manifest unto others, things hidden and lost, and foreshow things to come; and see them as though they were present.
THE DEVIL IN BRITAIN AND AMERICAJOHN ASHTON
Two magpies are sure forerunners of good news; but a single one is supposed to foreshow tidings of the death of a friend.
A WORLD OF WONDERSVARIOUS
Tell.Ev'ry day such actions Occur in plenty: needs no sign or wonder To foreshow them.
THE LIFE OF FRIEDRICH SCHILLERTHOMAS CARLYLE
For all things were done by Thy servants; either to show forth something needful for the present, or to foreshow things to come.
THE CONFESSIONS OF SAINT AUGUSTINESAINT AUGUSTINE
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OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO FORESHOW

  • adumbrate
  • announce
  • augur
  • betoken
  • bode
  • divine
  • feel
  • forebode
  • forecast
  • forerun
  • foresee
  • foreshadow
  • foreshow
  • foretell
  • foretoken
  • forewarn
  • harbinger
  • herald
  • intuit
  • omen
  • point to
  • portend
  • preindicate
  • prognosticate
  • promise
  • prophesy
  • sense
  • signify
  • soothsay
  • vaticinate
  • warn
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