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tidings

[tahy-dingz] / ˈtaɪ dɪŋz /


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There’s even a Christmas episode loaded with glad tidings ... that’ll be airing in August.

From Los Angeles Times

Special elections in the first year after a president is newly elected can often carry grim tidings for the party in control of the White House.

From New York Times

That might be worth a toast at your favorite neighborhood hangout — but these glad tidings also come with a heaping side of uncertainty.

From Washington Post

Merely remarking to each other on Tuesday’s top temperature appeared to provide us with a welcome chance to be bearers of good tidings.

From Washington Post

“So as much as we can bring good tidings, enjoyment to the family and all the children - it’ll be a big success.”

From Washington Times