Examples of 'foreshadows' in a sentence

Meaning of "foreshadows"

foreshadow (verb) - to be a warning or indication of a future event
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of foreshadow

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This further foreshadows that she was in heaven.
An antetype is that which corresponds to or foreshadows a type.
Their presence foreshadows a lethal threat to civilisation.
A headache on waking rarely foreshadows a good day.
It foreshadows a real intellectual unification of our race.
The color black also foreshadows death.
Foreshadows that the baby is of a different race.
Such a split in society foreshadows a civil war.
This foreshadows the plot of the next episode.
The manger points to and foreshadows the cross.
This foreshadows an opportunity later given to scores of billions.
A type is a kind of picture that foreshadows something else.
This deployment foreshadows a major confrontation in the region.
Elderly woman itching on the stomach foreshadows loneliness.
It perfectly foreshadows the darker events to come.

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Sometimes there is an initial fulfillment that foreshadows the main fulfillment.
This statement foreshadows the events of this episode.
We should not forget the past because it foreshadows our future.
Banks then foreshadows her next moves.
You can see that a part of the conversation foreshadows the future.
And it maybe foreshadows things to come.
Passionate people dream in which they walk through the valley foreshadows unanimity and consensus.
So it foreshadows the gospel in a lot of ways.
Danger suggests a condition that foreshadows evil to someone or something.
This foreshadows the future events of the novel.
This is a leading indicator that foreshadows increased research activity.
He foreshadows the sacrifice of the cross.
This dream foreshadows tears.
It foreshadows many of the themes.
The confederacy at the cross foreshadows another at the end.
This foreshadows the death of lennie.
The haloed head at his feet foreshadows his beheading.
This foreshadows later events.
The street sign they pass foreshadows events to come.
Cindy foreshadows this as a clue.
Writing in company is an interesting symptom that foreshadows a great development of authorship.
This chapter foreshadows her transition from liberal to conservative.
Use of the godspot in this fashion often foreshadows a deus ex machina ending.
It foreshadows our own baptism.
My bad name foreshadows me.
It foreshadows accurately what happens in real life six months later.
Its design already foreshadows the classical revival.
This foreshadows another arpeggio which brings the two movements to a percussive conclusion.
The cursive writing thus foreshadows the specifically uncial forms.
This foreshadows a trend we will likely see across other platforms.
The activity of this period foreshadows much of his subsequent work.
It also foreshadows the coming conflicts between various groups of survivors.
The first chapter is gripping and foreshadows the supernatural elements to come.
It foreshadows being involved in debts.
Advent reminds us that the patience we practice now foreshadows a future fulfillment.

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