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How to use tidings in a sentence

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Each positive piece of economic news last fall was matched by equally bad economic tidings.
As soon as a wisp of snipes arrive, off starts our mercury with the glad tidings.
Rather, you sense the witches' tidings confirm something he has suspected all along.
Several of his less talented colleagues, I'm told, protested vehemently when they heard the glad tidings.
The film is shot in washed out colour and bears grim tidings for all who lament the earlier and earlier death of childhood.
It is quite unjust and sometimes demoralising to see how fate dishes out its own glad tidings.
I hate to be the bearer of bad tidings, but I'm quite certain life was not meant to be lived through an Excel spreadsheet.
If there was overoptimism, to what extent was it shaped by a White House intolerant of bearers of bad tidings?
No one wants to debate the future of Britain, because of another fine old tradition the bearer of bad tidings always got the chop.
We have posted every published story regarding the riot because we thought that in many respects it was an omen of ill tidings for Minneapolis.
This is a day of good tidings, and Montserratians, including this Chief Minister, can be forgiven for luxuriating in this occasion.
To be named top dog among 140 regions from all corners of the continent is no mean feat, and we should all rejoice at such glad tidings.
If it had happened yesterday, you would have read about it on the internet, or received the bad tidings in an email or a text message.
The premier will woo voters with lots of glad tidings in the election season ahead.
It said some workers had already returned to work and other workers will get letters telling them the glad tidings soon.
But the next spring he dights his ship for Denmark, and there he was for another winter, and was well beholden withal, though tidings be not told thereof.
Not to be the bearer of ill tidings, Herman, but you are close to the last person in America still wondering this.
The tidings spread with wonderful rapidity in the wilderness of Judea.
Glad tidings of comfort and joy or a severe case of bah, humbug?
The sad tidings were received with a sense of total disbelief.
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Examples from Classical Literature
What are the literary tidings from modern Greece that seem to foretoken close at hand a signal renascence of Greek literature?
At the top we met a cycler on his way from Canterbury, and he gave us evil tidings of the road.
We then greeted it with three cheers, I myself acting as fugleman, and the tidings sped down the column on the wings of the wind.
The barons gained some tidings of his proceedings, and were on their guard.
You have heard the tidings which have brought joy to every Ghibelline heart.
No man ever came to an experience which was satiating, but his good is tidings of a better.
But the tidings were gradually breaking in upon the mind of Andrew Lanning.
When the tidings reached the country of Sheba, Balkis was as indignant as if she had been betrayed.
Sir Volmor came home from the red field of strife, Then tidings assailed him, with dolour so rife.
But now comes in Zephyrus with the tidings that Hyacinthus is slain by Apollo.
There he encountered tidings of disaster sufficient to crush the stoutest heart.
For at this time tidings of the massacres at Batak and elsewhere began to be fully known.
When Guillardun heard these tidings she was astonied beyond measure, and for joy and pity wept right tenderly.
At the ingate to the Dale he found watches set, the men whereof told him that the tidings were not right great.
A very naive letter from a missionary named jacquard conveyed to the abbe the tidings of his forthcoming martyrdom.
These tidings we that sate upon the laurelled car had it for our privilege to publish amongst all nations.
When tidings of the approach of the Taepings reached him he threw himself with all the forces he could collect into Changsha.
How delicately flushed she was and how her gray eyes were lustered with joy of the evening, or perhaps with fortunate tidings.
It was read to the queen, and its tidings were confirmed by communications from Alonso Vallejo and the alcaide of Cadiz.
He had to break the tidings of his sister's marriage to the arbitress of his destinies.
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