How To Use Premonitory In A Sentence
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At home, one reaction has been a revival of premonitory scenarios of gloom.
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There is a kind of premonitory apology implied in my saying this, I am aware.
Stories by American Authors, Volume 1
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The whole is accompanied by a ghostly, premonitory sound of deep tolling bells.
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The Four Phases of a Migraine 1 Premonitory, or prodrome.
Beware, a Big Headache Is Coming
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Scientists have long known about this so-called premonitory phase, which occurs well before the better-known aura, the flashing lights and wavy lines that about 30% of migraine sufferers see shortly before the headache begins.
Beware, a Big Headache Is Coming
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Young Americans came to view religion, according to one survey, as judgmental, homophobic, hypocritical, and too political.49 All these were premonitory signs that a second major aftershock was about to roil the American religious landscape.
American Grace
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It was the old Time formula that I remembered from more than 50 years ago when I tired of and stopped reading its treacle that recorded every week the latest milestone in the inexorable march of mid-America toward its apotheosis of gelatinous, platitudinous, universal, and permanent embourgeoisement: a premonitory Pleasantville.
Conrad Black: Time's Fatuous and Egregious Coverage of Wall Street Prosecutor
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The whole is accompanied by a ghostly, premonitory sound of deep tolling bells.
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The first phase of a migraine is called the premonitory period or prodrome.
Brain Blogger
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I even had a dream that proved premonitory, in which I did go home for the holidays and I was miserable.
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For instance, I'm not looking ahead to my 30th birthday with any sort of premonitory dread.
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In the early stage, that which might be called premonitory, while the patient is yet able to be about his business, but is complaining of the symptoms above named, he should, as far as possible, abstain from exercise and food, and take of _Baptisia_ and _Phosphorus_ alternately,
An Epitome of the Homeopathic Healing Art Containing the New Discoveries and Improvements to the Present Time
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-- Heaven grant that little snort be not what the medical people call a premonitory symptom -- if so, he'll be in upon me now in no time.
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Complete
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It has obtained such reputation as it possesses, partly because of its invention or improvement of the fable of "Surrey and Geraldine"; more, and more justly, because it does work up a certain amount of historical material -- the wars of Henry VIII. in French Flanders -- into something premonitory (with a little kindness on the part of the premonished) of the great and long missed historical novel; still more for something else.
The English Novel
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Young Americans came to view religion, according to one survey, as judgmental, homophobic, hypocritical, and too political.49 All these were premonitory signs that a second major aftershock was about to roil the American religious landscape.
American Grace
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Actually, TV station oneself takes a program parade seriously very, they perhaps are inserted in other item sow premonitory , perhaps cooperate with other media.
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All the same, there are two passages in the book that I found eerily premonitory of what she would do ten years later.