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Meanings of sure presage in English
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Usage of sure presage in English
1
I at once saw that he was delirious, a surepresage that the end was near.
2
The falling of his portrait or statue is a surepresage of a great man's death.
3
When my mood is darkened, my state is overcome by sinister cloud banks, a surepresage of intemperance .
4
The talents and virtues which were displayed in that great struggle were a surepresage of all that has since followed.
5
This presumption of a distant army, and their discovery of the weakness of government, was a surepresage of the most dreadful convulsions.
6
This extraordinary vote was a surepresage of success in the execution of a scheme which Montague had concerted against the East India company.
7
Before the preparations were finished, Constantius received the intelligence of the tyrant's death, and it was considered as a surepresage of the approaching victory.