harbinger in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

harbinger in the PONS Dictionary

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harbinger Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a harbinger of doom
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A harbinger is a sign of things to come.
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Alternatively, one can take off the martenitsa earlier if one sees a stork (considered a harbinger of spring).
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Early puberty in girls can be a harbinger of later health problems.
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This result was a harbinger of the party's decline in popularity in the 2005 general election, where its share of the vote fell to 9%.
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Another harbinger of change was the introduction of two-stroke engines in competition.
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May you be benevolent, the harbinger of good fortune and health and live in great dignity and indeed be illumined in your husband's home.
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Similarly, shelters often have difficulty placing black cats due to common superstitions regarding black cats as bringers or harbingers of bad luck.
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Examples include: spring beauties, trilliums, and harbinger of spring.
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Harbinger can fire any one of his "three" cannons, or all at the same time.
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These moves proved to be a harbinger of more extensive movement to come in 2011.
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