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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
forewarn .
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Examples
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"By picking a fight with the press, it kind of forewarns the public to view some of the media coverage skeptically."
Progressive Bloggers 2008
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There, although the halls are brightly lit and the old servants delighted to see her, a sense of disaster hangs over the festivities and Sarah's glimpse of a ghostly hunt forewarns of tragedy to come.
Kate Mosse's top 10 ghost stories Kate Mosse 2010
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On a different occasion, the Article uses a Norwegian newspaper in which a Scandinavian imam (religious leader) reportedly reveals the Muslim agenda and forewarns its readers that a Muslim takeover will soon become a reality.
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I can look at you as the season that forewarns death, where trees die and bodies shiver, prepared and not prepared for change.
Dear October. « 2008
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To some degree, Buck righteously forewarns his audience that he'll be performing in that panel as more of a ring leader than a moderator.
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But broken teeth are supposed to have a meaning in dreams, too ...:: looks up:: From dreammoods. com: To dream that you have rotten or decaying teeth, forewarns that your health and/or business is in jeopardy.
sugar cookie nightmare! tragic_elegance 2007
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And, like a Delphic oracle, it forewarns of potential problems with the Endeavour tomography study.
More Anti-Science Eco-Activism in British Columbia - The Panda's Thumb 2009
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The anti-war effort highlights this Achilles heel of the progressive movement and forewarns as to the problems ahead.
The Obama Conundrum: Progress and Protest in the Face of Reality 2008
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He forewarns us of an international crisis if Sen. Obama is elected.
Did Sarah Palin just come out in support of the federal marriage amendment? Ann Althouse 2008
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I've got the tickle in my throat that forewarns a cold so I'm dosing up on lots of vitamin C - namely, Marks & Spencers Freshly Squeezed Orange Juice & Crushed Raspberries, which is more expensive per litre than good claret.
The One With The Round Up kisobel 2005
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