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Meanings of fitting prelude in English
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Usage of fitting prelude in English
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It was a fittingprelude to Benefits Street 2.
2
Dionysus' character is admirably drawn, while the infatuation of Pentheus is a fittingprelude to his ruin.
3
We seek no more fittingprelude to that appeal than the terms in which your forefathers greeted ours:
4
Such an act is a fittingprelude to the great disaster which forms the next act of Thucydides' drama.
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It is a fittingprelude to the holiday season, and sets a high mark for other publishers to follow.
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This attack by the enemy's cavalry was a fittingprelude to the events of the memorable sortie of that day.
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It was with this woman's words in my ears that I set out on my last visit-towhich they were the fittingprelude.
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The manner of my meeting with him was strange in the extreme, and a fittingprelude to the wild and fantastic story he told me.
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Kennedy's first experience of an independent exploring expedition in the west was by no means a fittingprelude to the tragic journey he next undertook.
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Six weeks or more, as has been said, passed before the curtain rose again, but the snarling trumpets of the orchestra played a fittingprelude.