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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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61. It was the lark, the herald of the morn.
62. Dawn is the herald of day.
63. For her, it was the herald of summer.
64. If the 20th century marked California's rise from the ashes of Prohibition, the 21st century will surely herald a golden age for California wine and wine lovers the world over.
65. Reynolds's wave machine, designed with his brother George, received a glowing write-up in the Los Angeles Herald.
66. An article in Scotland's Sunday Herald, based on South African and Mozambican newspaper reports, claims that the ship was secretly refueled offshore by the South African navy.
67. Herald flea market heralds consistently uphold the page style and management philosophy.
68. Schools are growing increasingly aware that the Bologna accord will herald unprecedented changes.
69. Their discovery could herald a cure for some forms of impotence.
70. She turns from the window, paws through a stack on the floor, and produces an International Herald Tribune, holding it at arm's length like a day-old fish.
71. Advertising is the barometer of economic change, it is an epiphenomenon or herald the advent of the advertising industry a severe winter?
72. "The bank's board of directors has approved the employee stock ownership plan, " the 21st Century Business Herald quoted Zhu Min, assistant president of Bank of China, as saying Tuesday.
73. His rise to power herald the end of the liberal era.
74. Severus gave the man a beating with cudgels, while his herald proclaimed: 'Let no plebeian embrace a legate of the Roman people with impunity.
75. This balmy weather is a [ the ] herald of spring [.
76. Well, after nosing on the net, I found this little nugget in the Sydney Morning Herald: Ethical dilemmas on pre-natal screening.
77. The koala was in pain but recovering with antibiotics, Jenny Shaw of the Mountain Ash Wildlife Shelter told Melbourne's The Herald Sun newspaper.
78. The prize for breaking news photography went to Patrick Farrell of The Miami Herald for his images from Haiti of the destruction left by a hurricane.
79. Investigators found a bloody reciprocating saw on the bedroom floor and a hatchet which was still wet seemingly fresh from a wash atop an upper shelf in the kitchen according to The Herald.
80. US firm Clio Designs has launched a range of men's toiletries in packaging that resembles a lava lamp, the International Herald Tribune reports.
81. In any event, they should herald the reaching of the completed reaction as closely as possible.
82. Being the herald (messenger of the gods), it was his duty to guide the souls of the dead down to the underworld,[sentencedict.com/herald.html] which is known as a psychopomp .
83. Networking with some old friends is how Cameron Herald eventually became the vice president of operations for 1800GotJunk, a junk removal company in Vancouver that serves North America.
84. 7-14 days after the herald patch, large patches of pink or red, flaky, oval-shaped rash appear on the torso.
85. He was a skinny teenager in camo pants and a helmet, striking a pose with a machine gun, and a similar photo of another young guy: on the back it said "Woody Herald - killed on Guadalcanal."
86. An energetic little kelpie named "Westie" was rescued after it chased a sea lion four kilometers out to sea from a South Australia beach, according to the Sydney Morning Herald.
87. Liang Qichao used such dualist concepts as reactionary and herald, restoration and emancipation, etc.
88. The vernal equinox and autumnal equinox herald the beginning of spring and fall, respectively.
89. The chieftain had a herald who announced his arrival with a trumpet.
90. Wang Guowei's aesthetics is the meeting point of recent modern times and the contemporary, succession and summing-up of traditional literature critique, and the herald of Chinese new literature.
More similar words: emeraldferaloverallseveralmineralfuneralafter allliberalgeneralfederalliterallygenerallyvisceralbicameralbilateralilliberalin generalephemeralgeneralityliberalismliberalizefederalistfederalismunilateralequilateralgeneral ledgerestates generalfederalist partygeneral electionthe general public
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