Although in one instance the bearers of not good tidings, Mr. and Mrs.
A man in a blue and white blazer addressed my brother, full of strange tidings.
I dread almost as much to receive any tidings of my vessel as to remain in doubt.
His beautiful The Tidings Brought to Mary is the most understandable of Claudel’s plays.
So Jurgis rushed home with the wild tidings that he had a job—that the terrible siege was over.
L’Annonce faite à Marie (1912; “Tidings Brought to Mary”) is a simpler, low-key evocation of the miracle of rebirth.
Bob Cowley lent him his for the Wicklow regatta concert last year and never heard tidings of it from that good day to this.
March's face was illuminated to such a degree when she read it that Jo and Beth, who were with her, demanded what the glad tidings were.
He went at once to see Lothario, and found him at home; they embraced each other, and Anselmo asked for the tidings of his life or his death.
“So far all goes well,” said Don Quixote; “but tell me what jewel was it that she gave thee on taking thy leave, in return for thy tidings of me?
The euro area as a whole brought better tidings: in March unemployment fell slightly, to 8.4%, and annual producer-price inflation slowed to 4.1%.
Ashland Tidings reported that Smith confessed to targeting a different Domino's employee — the woman who owned a Volkswagen — with the phony order.
As tradition dictates, cooks should speak only of good things when wrapping New Year's dumplings -- so they will bring good tidings to those who eat them.
The conflict is resolved in L’Annonce faite à Marie (1912; Tidings brought to Mary, 1916), a medieval mystery in tone, in which Claudel expounds on woman’s place…
Last week, a few hours after publishing an essay about American Catholics’ reaction to the Black Lives Matter movement, I received a flood of ill tidings via email.
Morrel, as, on his return to the port for the purpose of gleaning fresh tidings of Dantès, from M. de Villefort, the assistant procureur, he overtook his supercargo and Caderousse.
So it was up to Wilson – who happens to be Milgrom’s neighbour – to go to the home of his former student in his pyjamas to relate the happy tidings, that he had won the prize worth US$1m.
On my arrival here I purposely allowed a few days to elapse before coming to see you, in order that I might be fully assured that you were in full possession of the tidings; but now, to my astonishment...”
Elinor flattered herself that some one of their connections in London would write to them to announce the event, and give farther particulars,—but day after day passed off, and brought no letter, no tidings.
That was when they did weird shit, reaching out to touch you, saying something about putting you in their will, or even, in some cases, lashing out for no good reason, because you were a bearer of good tidings.
tidings
noun communication
- information about recent and important events
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