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Similar words: federal deficitcalderaheraldheraldryemeraldcollateral damagealderaldermanMeaning: ['herəld]  adj. publicly announced. 
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1. Flashing blue lights heralded the arrival of the police.
2. This invention heralded the age of the computer.
3. Her reappearance was heralded with cheers.
4. The singing of the birds heralded in the day.
5. Bill Clinton heralded at his Second Inaugural Address that the journey of our America must go on.
6. When it opened, the hospital was heralded as a new way forward in nursing care.
7. This drug has been heralded as a major breakthrough in the fight against breast cancer.
8. The report is being heralded as a blueprint for the future of transport.
9. Janet Jackson's new album has been heralded by a massive media campaign.
10. The fine winter weather heralded a good start to the year.
11. A fanfare of trumpets heralded the arrival of the King.
12. I was heralded into his large office by his secretary.
13. According to Danto this heralded the end of art.
14. The end of the Second World War heralded major changes in the conduct of politics at the global level.
15. The event to a large extent heralded the return of order and culture.
16. The abolition of excise duty in 1853 heralded a period of growth and prosperity for the soap industry.
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17. David Murray's arrival at Ibrox sparked the much heralded Rangers Revolution.
18. The fireworks display that heralded the opening of Antwerp 93 went off like a damp squib.
19. The sound of bagpipes heralded the return of the hometown hero.
20. The sinking stomach pains which heralded this loss were always welcome to me, and afterwards I would feel triumphantly clean.
21. A flash of lightning and a peal of thunder heralded torrential rain.
22. Tonight's clash between Real Madrid and Arsenal is being heralded as the match of the season.
23. The squall was a prelude to a fully-fledged gale, heralded well in advance by warnings from the meteorologists.
24. The appointment of John Simon as first Medical Officer heralded the replacement of the grandiose principles of sanitary engineering by preventive medicine.
25. For patients with complicated infarctions requiring intensive insulin therapy the recovery phase will be heralded by a diminishing insulin requirement.
26. The incipient spouses are of course excited by the adventure, the new life, heralded by marriage.
27. Though Apple had serially assigned several programmers to update the heralded product, the revisions were late and not particularly innovative.
28. The Israelite army greets it with the same great shout as bounced off the walls of Jericho and heralded their demolition.
29. The Callaghan government never recovered from the sense of ungovernability and social chaos heralded by the winter of discontent.
30. As so often seemed to be the case, the cavorting sea creatures heralded bad weather.
More similar words: federal deficitcalderaheraldheraldryemeraldcollateral damagealderaldermanbalderdashformaldehydenational debtfinal decisiongildedsocial democracyrhetorical deviceferaloveralloverallsliberalmineralseveralfederalliteralgeneralafter allfunerallateralgenerallyperipheralvisceral
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