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Filter by Meaning The futurist tried to foretoken what life would be like in 50 years.
The meteorologist can foretoken the weather patterns.
The oracle was believed to foretoken future events.
The malfunctioning equipment was a foretoken of a workplace accident.
The sudden drop in the temperature was a foretoken of the approaching winter.
The strange markings on the wall were a foretoken of the ancient curse that lay upon the tomb.
The black cat crossing the street was seen as a foretoken of bad luck.
Seeing a crow on your windowsill is a foretoken of death.
The broken mirror was seen as a foretoken of seven years of bad luck.
The doctor's concerned expression was a foretoken of bad news to come.
The sudden drop in the stock prices was a foretoken of an economic recession.
The howling of the wolves in the distance was a foretoken of the danger that awaited us.
The historian attempted to foretoken the impact of a historical event.
The seismologist can foretoken when an earthquake will occur.
The eerie silence in the woods was a foretoken of the predator nearby.
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