An event that is experienced as indicating important things to come.
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Examples for "sign"
Examples for "sign"
1He can't talk much now, can't form words, can't use sign language.
2One passenger said she had seen no sign of such help, however.
3Kellye Bensley: Come and have a look and try sign language week.
4The three countries aim to sign the new agreement by Nov. 30.
5He had no problem speaking; a sure sign he was a mixture.
1Such gayety; such jokes; such bravado; and augury of the to be!
2The whole scene was of evil augury for the defence of Paris.
3This was not a happy augury for the head of the family.
4Romulus had raised the first body with the customary ceremony of augury.
5They defy critical augury, in their unending quest of beauty and truth.
1But of Love I can't foretoken:
2Below... much foretoken of reaver.
3Then he knew why he had been so blissfully happy that evening; it was just a foretoken of the little girl's nearness.
4It was only in the deepest recesses, many miles below the surface, that they began to find "much foretoken" of reavers.
5The flight of birds was watched by them, as foretokening somewhat important.
Translations for preindication