Something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone.
Anything that precedes something similar in time.
1 Such presumption was the natural cause and forerunner of a shameful defeat.
2 Tartini was in some sort a forerunner of the modern romantic school.
3 She certainly was a forerunner to Katie Couric, so there's no guarantee.
4 It was a vile pseudo sentiment-theoffspring or the forerunner of evil.
5 It often happens, that prosperity is the forerunner of the greatest misfortunes.
6 He would have been the forerunner of the armies that were to.
7 The next point to note is the clear prophecy of a forerunner .
8 Its forerunner , Judaism, left the ages the rich legacy of the Psalms.
9 Of course, she took the question as a forerunner of blank denial.
10 The faintest forerunner of dawn's light had begun to taint the overcast.
11 It is also a forerunner of unpleasant gossip, and scandal is threatened.
12 Every generation does exactly the same beautiful, foolish things as its forerunner .
13 To dream of harvest time, is a forerunner of prosperity and pleasure.
14 To dream of soup, is a forerunner of good tidings and comfort.
15 A single instance, as indicated, might prove the forerunner of untold evils.
16 For Jesus was partly his own forerunner , and antiquated his own words.
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