Examples of 'foreshadow' in a sentence

Meaning of "foreshadow"

foreshadow is a verb that means to indicate or suggest something, typically a future event, beforehand
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  • To presage, or suggest something in advance.

How to use "foreshadow" in a sentence

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We could vaguely foreshadow a presumption of kidnapping of a minor.
Why would joe call me up and foreshadow.
Foreshadow dramatic events and powerful conclusions.
Earlier stages may foreshadow later stages.
Foreshadow dramatic events or powerful conclusions.
They could also foreshadow a chilling event.
It is under disguise of security that we foreshadow a world.
It will also foreshadow the future of humanity.
Implications they may foreshadow for.
These upheavals foreshadow even more devastating phenomena.
The clouds over the mountains foreshadow rain.
Concept cars foreshadow future vehicles.
Foreshadow the fire that is dreamed of.
Silent earthquakes may foreshadow destructive temblors.
Foreshadow who will be present.

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Astonishing findings that foreshadow new discoveries.
It might foreshadow other incompatible attitudes.
Movies always seem to foreshadow the future.
Foreshadow was discovered by security researchers.
These changes foreshadow those to come.
Foreshadow them in some way.
Rotten fruits in a dream foreshadow health problems or frustration.
It seems like that was a foreshadow.
Our greatest challenges foreshadow our greatest possibilities.
I foreshadow some debauchery.
Getting a good pump is a foreshadow of your physique to come.
They foreshadow their femininity in all its seductive and castrating ambiguity.
It could just as easily be a foreshadow of his coming death.
These results foreshadow the possibility of developing an early warning system.
These particular cancers often foreshadow a poor prognosis.
They foreshadow hominids.
But that incident proved to be a foreshadow of things to come.
These figures foreshadow a dramatic shift in the worldwide economic power structure.
Yet this film is on foreshadow steroids.
These findings foreshadow present injury and clearly support the existence of a threat.
She owned the gift to foreshadow the future.
These findings foreshadow injury and clearly support the existence of a threat of material injury.
I like it when books foreshadow something.
Moses foreshadow the coming of the ultimate Deliverer.
What a great way to foreshadow events.
Also he uses it to foreshadow upcoming events and to display irony throughout the novel.
That was like the foreshadow.
It might also foreshadow the birth of a new king.
Rising claims for unemployment benefits foreshadow new challenges.
These variations foreshadow important differences in adult body form.
Focus on ten innovations or conferences that foreshadow our future.
Leading indicators foreshadow things that could happen.
Hiccups that will not go away may foreshadow cancer.
Certain observations foreshadow the theme of the corruption of nations by prosperity.
In that respect the prophecy seems to foreshadow something else.

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