herald|heralded|heralding|heralds in English
verb
[her·ald || 'herəld]
announce, proclaim; come before, precede; give a sign that something is going to take place, foreshadow; welcome a person with excitement; announce something with excitement
Use "herald|heralded|heralding|heralds" in a sentence
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3. Heralds are crying the news now.
4. When an Angel heralded his birth
5. Blazed: as in heralded, proclaimed
6. One falling leaf heralds the coming of autumn.
7. She felt a dull ache in her right temple, heralding a migraine.
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9. This invention heralded the age of the computer.
10. The Benguela heralds the next evolution in our case design
11. The president's speech heralds a new era in foreign policy.
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13. The first buds herald spring.
14. The king's herald walked before.
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17. The organization heralded Ukrainian dissidents such as Vyacheslav Chornovil.
18. The singing of the birds heralded in the day.
19. Cowslips are one of the first heralds of the spring
20. The kapok is in blossom that heralds the early spring.
21. Then, of course, they complain to the Herald, and the Herald thinks the inmates are being mistreated.
22. Some herald that as a victory.
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24. 19 Then, of course, they complain to the Herald, and the Herald thinks the inmates are being mistreated.
25. These frightened fishermen had become courageous heralds of the Gospel.