Something that precedes and indicates the approach of something or someone.
1 Their woes are a harbinger of the developed market pain to come.
2 But the weakness is an opportunity, not a harbinger , fund managers say.
3 GO's rocky start in 1987 proved a harbinger of things to come.
4 Last week's developed market wobbles may be a harbinger of deeper falls.
5 The countenance of the honest Southron was the harbinger of his news.
6 These days, alas, you get an altogether more worrying class of harbinger .
7 Persistent or intractable hiccups can be a harbinger of serious medical pathology.
8 Suddenly, he knew of what this particular horseman would be a harbinger .
9 A soft haze, the harbinger of the coming spring, filled the air.
10 He will journey to Southampton next week, and I am his harbinger .
11 He looked like a harbinger of tempest- ashipmateof the Flying Dutchman.
12 Well, it has always been, since remotest antiquity, the harbinger of charms.
13 Could this be a harbinger of another round of the same unrest?
14 In the eighth inning, a harbinger of Bob Hope's nightmare was realized.
15 On most nights, the dark was her friend-sleep'skindly harbinger - but not tonight.
16 It is a possible harbinger of more market weakness to come.
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