Additional examples are adjusted to the entries in an automated way - we cannot guarantee that they are correct.
I forebode that the woman Virginia can be a worse enemy than you.
The political climate in the country began to forebode uncertainty for the Missionaries.
"It will be far otherwise than as you forebode.
Their deep haunting calls if delivered from atop a house are considered to forebode the death of an occupant.
Other instruments accompany with undertones that forebode increasing action and excitement.
Both good and ill does it forebode.
The order in council forebode any candidate running in the election from contesting it along party lines.
We all but apprehend, we dimly forebode the truth.
This indeed forebode the sad and painful ?
No longer did that grin express the past; it seemed to forebode a future menace, creeping closer with every fleeting moment.
Or that the events he has imagined don't forebode the grim future revealed by that terrifying light.
It seemed, indeed, obvious to learned men of that period that such an apparition must forebode startling events.
What it meant as to particulars I no more foreboded then than you forebode now, but it put me rather out of sorts.
Andrea turned pale, and drew towards the door; he saw a cloud rising in the horizon, which appeared to forebode a coming storm.
But when Eurydice's father, Endymion, takes auguries they forebode trouble.
The meals signal everything from a character's disposition to plot developments, but also forebode the last profitable harvest before the coming winter.
You might think me a madman, but I forebode that an age is ending, and I fear what the coming one may bring."
The leading company rode off as swiftly as they could, for it was still deep dark, whatever change Wídfara might forebode.
Evil I forebode?
And while it passes, Louis, we are aware of downfalling, we forebode decay.
The numbers, said Dr. Wachter, the real estate and finance professor, do not forebode an impending downturn.
That was strange, and might forebode ill; for Martian cities are not ordinarily darkened except in times of war when they may be threatened by an enemy.
Have a care, for I forebode that if Turambar goes again to battle, then not he but the Shadow shall have the mastery."
"I don't know how," concluded Willoughby's written statement, "but these peculiar investment patterns forebode, I believe, a master plan of destruction.
Since three maids so blest Thy safety plan, e'en in the court of heaven; And so much certain good my words forebode."