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fair warning

noun as in writing on the wall

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The rocky nature of her book rollout is fair warning that the road ahead will not be easy.

For anyone isolated enough to have missed out on her very public transformation, it would also be fair warning.

Fair warning, each and every building in town is photo worthy.

It is not better, however, for the general public and for the constitutional requirement of fair warning and notice.

The conduct for which Goldman is being charged could be criminal as well as civil, despite its vagueness and lack of fair warning.

I gave you fair warning and asked you to act the man toward your fellows.

"I don't jump on any man without fair warning; any of the boys will tell you that," continued Siclone.

I would sometimes, after giving him fair warning, let him put his foot into a trap.

If you get the whole of the rest of the bunch to stick by you, Ill give them fair warning and speak up myself.

They might not do any good, but they were a fair warning and as such were worth the trouble.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to fair warning, such as: fate, foretaste, hunch, omen, portent, and sign of the times.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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