Harbinger


The meaning of the word Harbinger is: one that pioneers in or initiates a major change


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Everyone knows the groundhog is the harbinger of a change in seasons.

published by Angele on 2021-02-28 20:59:18


Whenever I see clouds, I know they are a harbinger of an approaching storm.

published by Annelle on 2021-08-25 13:41:35


The surprisingly chilly day in September is a harbinger of all that winter has to offer.

published by Janetta on 2021-06-17 09:25:16


When the two enemies called a truce, everyone saw this action as a harbinger in their relationship.

published by Mireya on 2021-05-09 10:50:47


Jillian took the short message as a harbinger that her relationship with Jim was about to end.

published by Creola on 2021-08-13 14:56:41


If a rise in crime is a harbinger of economic decline, then this country really is in trouble right now.

published by Octavia on 2021-04-09 20:41:22


Sadly I realize my persistent headache is a harbinger of the flu virus that has attacked me.

published by Lester on 2021-12-27 06:00:43


The birth of the young prince is a harbinger of the country’s bright future.

published by Eleonora on 2021-06-27 07:06:44


In many movies, the harbinger of death is portrayed as the grim reaper.

published by Fiona on 2021-05-29 00:15:25


A number of people view a black cat as a harbinger of bad luck.

published by Joline on 2021-11-22 14:49:30


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