foretaste
Example Sentences
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The long, inviting bar has stayed, but now there are woven mats on the ceiling and wicker-basket hanging lamps, a foretaste of the kitchen’s shift toward tropical regions.
From New York Times
"We have had a foretaste of swaraj," he declared with irony.
From BBC
But the glimpse provided in the video isn’t necessarily a foretaste of true imperial collapse.
From New York Times
Fractious, years-long divorce negotiations between the U.K. and the much larger EU proved harder than British Brexit-backers had promised — a foretaste of how a future U.K.-Scotland split could unfold.
From Seattle Times
Fractious, years-long divorce negotiations between the U.K. and the much larger EU proved harder than British Brexit-backers had promised - a foretaste of how a future U.K.-Scotland split could unfold.
From Washington Times
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