boding in a sentence
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Definition
Boding refers to a feeling or indication of a future event, often suggesting something ominous or threatening.
Sample Sentences
- The sudden chill in the air was a foreboding sign of the approaching storm.
- Her furrowed brow and distant gaze gave him a sense of foreboding about their conversation.
- The old house had a foreboding presence that made visitors feel uneasy.
- As they hiked deeper into the woods, a foreboding silence fell around them.
- He couldn't shake the foreboding feeling that something terrible was about to happen.
- The dark clouds gathered overhead, a foreboding omen of the weather ahead.
- She glanced at the news, feeling a sense of foreboding about the economic forecast.
- The eerie music created a foreboding atmosphere in the haunted house.
- His sudden change in behavior filled her with a sense of foreboding.
- The novel opens with a foreboding description of the desolate landscape.
- The sudden chill in the air was a bad boding for the upcoming storm.
- Her silent tears were a clear boding of the sorrow she felt inside.
- He interpreted the dark clouds as a boding of misfortune on their journey.
- The eerie silence of the forest had a boding quality that made her uneasy.
- His dreams lately had a boding nature, filled with warnings and omens.
- The ancient text spoke of a boding that heralded the end of an era.
- She couldn't shake the feeling that the strange events were a boding of trouble ahead.
- The flickering candlelight cast boding shadows on the walls.
- The sudden appearance of the raven felt like a boding of death.
- In folklore, certain animals are often seen as bearers of boding messages.