Crossword-Solution: FORERUNNER
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Forerunner | n. | A messenger sent before to give notice of the approach of others; a harbinger; a sign foreshowing something; a prognostic; as, the forerunner of a fever. |
| Forerunner | n. | A predecessor; an ancestor. |
| Forerunner | n. | A piece of rag terminating the log line. |
We have 55 clues for the answer “FORERUNNER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| antecessor | 1 answer |
| a messenger sent before to give notice of the approach of others | 1 answer |
| discoverer | 8 answers |
| First-born | 11 answers |
| Forefather. | 14 answers |
| Foretaste | 16 answers |
| precedent | 16 answers |
| Progenitor. | 16 answers |
| Spokesman | 19 answers |
| crier | 20 answers |
| outrider | 21 answers |
| Bulletin | 22 answers |
| Paradigm | 25 answers |
| Foregoer | 26 answers |
| FIRST-hand work | 27 answers |
| Bill-board | 28 answers |
| Archetype | 32 answers |
| Exemplar | 32 answers |
| ancestor | 33 answers |
| experimenter | 35 answers |
| Pathfinder | 36 answers |
| Courier | 36 answers |
| Messenger __ | 36 answers |
| Placard | 37 answers |
| predecessor | 37 answers |
| vanguard | 38 answers |
| Emissary | 39 answers |
| Index | 44 answers |
| Symptom. | 45 answers |
| BEARER ___ | 45 answers |
| envoy | 46 answers |
| announcer | 48 answers |
| Scout | 50 answers |
| Omen | 53 answers |
| Premonition | 53 answers |
| Intermediary | 54 answers |
| Augury | 54 answers |
| Pioneer | 55 answers |
| Escort | 55 answers |
| guardian | 56 answers |
| Carrier | 58 answers |
| Precursor. | 60 answers |
| Runner | 60 answers |
| Antecedent. | 62 answers |
| Attendant | 62 answers |
| Antique | 68 answers |
| evidence | 71 answers |
| explorer | 72 answers |
| Signal | 75 answers |
| Clue | 75 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with FORERUNNER (5)
However, the _Nautilus_, turning, went round the submerged vessel, and in one instant I read on the stern—“The Florida, Sunderland.” CHAPTER XVIII VANIKORO This terrible spectacle was the forerunner of the series of maritime catastrophes that the _Nautilus_ was destined to meet with in its route.
Deeply impressed by the study of this book, no sooner had he finished it than he possessed himself of its forerunner, “Progress and Poverty,” in which the essence of George’s revolutionary doctrines is worked out.
She moved, she sat down and looked at me, and the kind of mocking smile came into her eyes that I knew was the forerunner of raillery.
The 'Regent,' which was the first steamboat that plied between London and Margate, was fitted with engines by Maudslay in 1816; and it proved the forerunner of a vast number of marine engines, the manufacture of which soon became one of the most important branches of mechanical engineering.
There is a temptation to write of Mistress Turner as forerunner of that notorious Mme Rachel of whom, in his volume Bad Companions,[8] Mr Roughead has said the final and pawky word.
Quotes with FORERUNNER (3)
I do not think the sunny youth of either will prove the forerunner of stormy age. I think it is deemed good that you two should live in peace and be happy - not as angels but as few are happy amongst mortals. Some lives are thus blessed: it is God's will: it is the attesting trace and lingering evidence of Eden. Other lives run from the first another course. Other travellers encounter weather fitful and gusty wild and variable - breast adverse winds are belated and overtaken …
Your assignment will always be a forerunner to others’ assignments. Also, others’ assignments will always be forerunners to yours.
In his fight against the powers of the surrounding world his first weapon was magic, the first forerunner of our modern technology. We suppose that this confidence in magic is derived from the over-estimation of the individual’s own intellectual operations, from the belief in the ‘omnipotence of thoughts’, which, incidentally, we come across again in our obsessional neurotics.
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Appears in: NYT.
Used 1 time in crossword archives (1971).