harbinger|harbingers in English
noun
[har·bin·ger || 'hɑrbɪndʒə(r) /'hɑːb-]
something which foreshadows a future event, signal, omen; forerunner, announcer; herald, one who precedes another person and announces their arrival; one who travels ahead of military troops to secure lodging and other necessities
Use "harbinger|harbingers" in a sentence
1. Crocuses are cheery harbingers of spring
2. Phytoplankton can also be the harbingers of death or disease.
3. 7 The cuckoo harbingers the coming of spring.
4. Extratropical Southern Hemisphere Cyclones: Harbingers of Climate Change?
5. These birds are considered to be harbingers of doom .
6. Harbinger, you have a green light.
7. The cuckoo is the harbinger of spring.
8. The cuckoo is a harbinger of spring.
9. I'm not just a harbinger of death.
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11. It was an ominous harbinger of species.
12. 6 The cuckoo is a harbinger of spring.
13. Stagflation can be a harbinger of economic depression.
14. Exert thy voice, sweet harbinger of spring!
15. The cock is the harbinger of dawn.
16. The robin is a harbinger of spring.
17. Aids is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages.
18. AIDS is one of the dystopian harbingers of the global villages - Susan Sontag .
19. This was a harbinger of glasnost to come.
20. The sword is a harbinger of enmity and bitterness.
21. The Beachhead is a unique Harbinger Map Harbinger Map Map Level: 72 Map Tier: 5 Travel to this Map by using it in a personal Map Device
22. The Beachhead is the name shared by three unique Harbinger Maps.
23. The November air stung my cheeks, a harbinger of winter.
24. The crow of the cock is a harbinger of dawn.
25. The crowing of the cock is a harbinger of dawn.