Sentences with foreshadow
fore·shad·ow
F f - The disappointing sales figures foreshadow more redundancies. [VERB noun]
- Political upheavals foreshadowed war.
- The German announcement of a coming political reorganisation of Czechoslovakia appears to foreshadow the liquidation of a “redoubt” in Bohemia and Moravia.
- Although it is impossible to foreshadow the development of a plague case, there is at present, it is considered, very little danger of fatal consequences.
- Cynics might say this gives the opportunity to foreshadow big spending in an open-ended time scale.
- Experts said this was likely to foreshadow similar steps across the country.
- Transmitted diseases … there is no such thing as casual sex … the power of intimacy and sex is a foreshadow of what awaits us in heaven.
- Does her makeover foreshadow the transformation of Germany?