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Sentence count:110+3Posted:2017-03-12Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: announcecry outmessengerproclaimshoutSimilar words: emeraldferaloverallseveralmineralfuneralafter allliberalMeaning: ['herəld]  n. 1. (formal) a person who announces important news 2. an indication of the approach of something or someone. v. 1. foreshadow or presage 2. praise vociferously 3. greet enthusiastically or joyfully. 
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31. This is certainly a very plausible alternative explanation for the demise of the Daily Herald.
32. Then, of course, they complain to the Herald, and the Herald thinks the inmates are being mistreated.
33. One has to wonder just how much serious dedication and concern there really is at the Herald.
34. Compiled by Darrel Koehler, Herald staff writer, and based on information supplied by the attraction listed.
35. Once, the King sent a herald with banner, trumpet and tabard, to invite the captain of Famagusta to surrender.
36. As a police reporter for the Miami Herald, she covered thousands of murders and other violent crimes.
37. This may herald a move to a less self-regulatory approach to supervision of the financial services industry.
38. The Herald tries to cover Memorial Day ceremonies across a wide region.
39. Perhaps she should give Helen a call about the possibility of Joe becoming a reporter at the Herald Trib.
40. Of course it did herald a new era ... in the second division.
41. As recent history has shown, a sudden rise in orders does not necessarily herald an immediate and sharp rise in output.
42. The charges brought against Raul Salinas were supposed to herald the end of impunity for powerful politicians and equal justice for everyone.
43. But despite its sharp looks, underneath the Herald was seriously dated, even in 1959.
44. She arrived at the Herald building at half past three, and walked past the uniformed commissionaire to the lift.
45. When you do,(sentencedict.com) place an advertisement in the personal column of the International Herald Tribune to read as follows.
46. The eventual interracial mix will herald the success of that process.
47. With the benefit of hindsight it can be seen that the 1980 breakthrough for the Republicans did not herald a realignment.
48. The Herald published a letter by Owens that voiced her complaints about her interview with the board.
49. She began her journalism career with the Dayton Journal Herald as a copy girl.
50. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy.
51. International Herald Tribune - News, commentary and analysis.
52. The cuckoo is a herald of spring.
52. Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress every day!
53. KATE MCKENNA : Yes, please. The Herald Tribune.
54. These talks could herald a new era of peace.
55. It is the herald of inward and eternal beauty.
56. This balmy weather is a herald of spring.
57. He became a reporter for the Herald Tribune.
58. In England the cuckoo is the herald of Spring.
59. Subscribe to the International Herald Tribune today.
60. To us this oracular remark seemed to herald Hitler.
More similar words: emeraldferaloverallseveralmineralfuneralafter allliberalgeneralfederalliterallygenerallyvisceralbicameralbilateralilliberalin generalephemeralgeneralityliberalismliberalizefederalistfederalismunilateralequilateralgeneral ledgerestates generalfederalist partygeneral electionthe general public
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