Use "to be a bearer of bad news" in a sentence

1. I'm sorry to be the Bearer of bad news

2. 6 I hate to be the bearer of bad news.

3. 5 I'm sorry to be the bearer of bad news.

4. Bearer of bad news Literally, someone who delivers bad news

5. If you hate to be the Bearer of bad news, don't become a traffic cop.

6. 15 Bastian was the bearer of bad news.

7. Which is why it pains me to be the bearer of such bad news.

8. Agent, carrier, courier, herald, envoy, messenger, conveyor, emissary, harbinger I hate to be the Bearer of bad news

9. I hate to be the Bearer of bad news, but I'm afraid your grandfather passed away late last night

10. 24 I hate to be the bearer of bad news but I think the hot water heaters not working.

11. He hated always to be the bearer of bad tidings.

12. 27 He had sufficient cause to suppose that Thomas was only a messenger, merely the bearer of bad news.

13. 9 He hated always to be the bearer of bad tidings.

14. Sorry to be the bearer of such bad tidings, but these things happen.

15. The Bearer often identifies as such as an introductory warning that they have bad news to deliver

16. We were celebrating our teacher's absence until Susie, the Bearer of bad news, told us that the

17. Blame the bearer of bad tidings.

18. 22 Sorry to be the bearer of such bad tidings, but these things happen.

19. 16 Blame the bearer of bad tidings.

20. No one wants to be the bearer of bad tidings, or the herald of impending doom.

21. 2 I'm the bearer of good news.

22. 4 She is the bearer of good news.

23. He's always enjoyed being the bearer of bad tidings.

24. A lungful of Beryllium dust is bad, bad news.

25. She had a sense of foreboding that the news would be bad.

26. You're expecting the news from the scan to be bad.

27. Master, bad news!

28. Bad news Begat bad news and the shares slumped 3½p to close at 2.875p

29. Words similar to armiger: Armigeral, armor-bearer, more This is a OneLook Word of the Day , which means it might be in the news

30. Bad news is, she's a murderer.

31. They were shocked to hear of the bad news.

32. Bad news has wings.

33. It took him a while to digest the bad news.

34. 9 The bad news is a dagger to his heart.

35. Now there's good news and bad news here.

36. I am the Bearer of terrible news we request that the Court review this document and deliver it under Court seal back into the hands of its Bearer the sword brings strength and truth to its Bearer generally, the lower classes are considered to be the Bearers of tradition broadcasting is seen to be the Bearer of Canada's national culture they are also the chosen, the Bearers of revolutionary

37. Bad news was something unknown, unheard of.

38. I hate to greet the committee with bad news, but it can't be helped.

39. And there is bad news.

40. Now, here's the bad news.

41. These signs bode bad news.

42. Isn't the type to take bad news well.

43. Bad news, the Toyota Land Cruiser will be Axed in the U.S

44. The bad news had a sobering effect on all of us.

45. The government received a hefty dose of bad news this week.

46. The name “Bearer authentication” can be understood as “give access to the Bearer of this token.” The Bearer token is a cryptic string, usually generated by the server in response to a login request.

47. The latest film spells bad news for this bad egg.

48. I was picked on to announce the bad news.

49. There is no way to sugarcoat the bad news.

50. Don't overreact to the bad news -- take it easy.

51. Now, the bad news: the book is a bummer.

52. There's a look about him that telegraphed bad news.

53. Bad news - - he discovered riverboat gambling.

54. The bad news disrupted our conference.

55. It took a long time for the bad news to sink in.

56. I just got some bad news about a friend.

57. The bad news cast a pall over the evening.

58. The bad news cast a cloud over his birthday.

59. The bad news cast a chill over the gathering.

60. Using a Bearer token does not require a Bearer to prove possession of cryptographic key material (proof-of-possession).

61. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English bear‧er /ˈbeərə $ ˈberər/ noun [ countable] 1 formal someone who carries something such as a flag or a stretcher (=light bed for a sick person) 2 someone who brings you information, a letter etc I hate to be the Bearer of bad news, but 3

62. Bearer (carrier) or porter, a person who carries objects Bearer channel, a telecommunications term; Bearer instrument, a type of document; Beam (structure) or Bearer, a structural element See also

63. All the news out of Texas is not bad.

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65. " The bad news is we dropped a warthog on her

66. The bad news: you’ll be working the night shift and dealing with psychotic Clowns

67. That's bad news for the polar bears.

68. What is the bad news about triptans?

69. He was stunned at the bad news.

70. Cheer up! The news isn't too bad.

71. Now a drumbeat of bad news about Japan's economy is hitting the yen.

72. The psalmist states that they “will not be afraid even of bad news.” —Psalm 112:1, 7.

73. I must say that bad news disquiet me a great deal.

74. He tried not to let the bad news spoil his evening.

75. The bad news caused Jim to go off the deep end.

76. And also give you some very bad news?

77. She wept when she heard the bad news.

78. She gave him the bad news without preamble.

79. He was utterly dumbfounded at the bad news.

80. It is not all bad news for Gore.