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How to use heralds in a sentence

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For Telugus world over, Ugadi has a special significance, as it heralds the onset of a new year, the beginning of new hopes and aspirations.
Turning off at the village, one is confronted by a beautifully asphalted and signposted road which heralds driving pleasure for a fair distance.
Your answers may help you discover the reason why you're not attracting these wonderful heralds of spring.
For the pulmonary clinician, this heralds the dawn of promising therapies in various domains such as infections, allergy, and cancer.
But the promise of calls to anywhere at virtually zero cost heralds a revolution in telecoms.
Yet it still heralds a flurry of excitement over what exactly is to be cooked and how.
A titanic crash of thunder heralds the return of the darkness and the onset of a truly biblical deluge.
Once rhubarb becomes thick and turns that greeny colour, it is stringy and loses the sharp, bright flavour that heralds the spring.
The requirement of hiring private security guards heralds a bonanza for downtown business.
The festival of Holi heralds the advent of spring and a new world of colour and gaiety.
Einstein heralds the end of the era of Newtonian physics, whose concomitant working metaphysic was materialism.
This municipal resistance movement heralds a new growing consciousness in the minds of many Americans.
Parliament's decision to do the undoable heralds an unprecedented crisis for the Government.
The King loved pageantry so there were trumpets and heralds proclaiming his coming.
The chief heralds had by now been officially entrusted with authority to grant or confirm the right to coats.
With this bill it ignores a court decision, yet on the seabed and foreshore issue it heralds a court decision.
The festival of lights heralds a season of well-being and is supposed to symbolise the victory of good over evil.
The development of malignant pleural effusion frequently heralds a poor prognosis.
What is it about this type of headgear, that usually heralds bad behaviour and total disregard for the safety of others.
Although crocuses and windflowers are tiny, they are brave little imps and often the first heralds of spring.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Plain collars of esses are now worn in the United Kingdom by kings-of-arms, heralds and serjeants-at-arms.
The mouths of the heralds of the Lysistrata were set in one curve of comedy throughout the play.
No longer are the redbud and the dogwood and the sassafras conspicuous as its heralds.
This entrance was reserved for the judges, the competitors, and the heralds.
The usual payment to the heralds for their largess seems to have been a hundred shillings.
He moved towards the little door out of the department into the house, moving, as heralds say, regardant passant.
According to a deputy from the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party, the process of Fidan's reappointment heralds a political crisis in Turkey.
The heralds returned with an answer of defiance from the hill boys.
The heralds left their pricking up and down, Now ringen trumpets loud and clarion.
The morning dawned heavily, and before it was well light the heralds were out summoning all to the king's Ingomboco.
When the bright star that heralds the approach of dawn began to show, the ship drew near to land.
The film also heralds the arrival of Olivia Wilde as Quorra, a sexy action girl.
Eight and twenty heralds in velvet and cloth of gold came riding forward.
That cold, clear, attenuated light which is not so much light as a going of darkness, which casts inky shadows and so often heralds the dawn in the high air, was on his face.
At the appointed hour the king made a sign, and the heralds, in their tabards, appeared and made proclamation, naming the combatants and stating the cause of quarrel.
Shining Leo as a starry beast first appears high in the south at springtide, and, as this beast progresses across the heavens, he heralds the ripening fruits of the harvest.
A community of disinterested merchants, and devoted self-exiled heralds of the Cross, located on the very spot that twenty years ago was defiled by the presence of idolatry.
The new logo shows the crest of Middlesex County with the 'coats of arms' which were attributed by the mediaeval heralds to the Kingdoms of the Anglo-Saxon Heptarchy.
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