Use of tidings in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include tidings at the start of sentence, tidings at the end of sentence and tidings in the middle of sentence

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tidings at the end of sentence


  1. He brought glad tidings.
  2. Alas, I bring ill tidings.
  3. Have you heard the glad tidings?
  4. Blame the bearer of bad tidings.
  5. I am the bearer of good tidings .
  6. I come as the bearer of glad tidings.
  7. Climb the mountains and get their good tidings.
  8. He hated always to be the bearer of bad tidings.
  9. Let me be the first to give you the glad tidings.

tidings in the middle of sentence


  1. Even worse tidings were to follow.
  2. The happy tidings soon got abroad.
  3. The envoy bore back to us tidings of war.
  4. Brings to the world the glad tidings of day.
  5. The glad tidings gave rise to thunderous cheers.
  6. The good tidings filled the whole nation with joy.
  7. No, these are excellent tidings in their own right.
  8. Behold: I bring tidings of the second dot-com boom.
  9. Glad tidings about our industrial production keep on coming in.
  10. Dantes listened to these melancholy tidings with outward calmness
  11. I immediately spread the good tidings among my married colleagues.
  12. Sorry to be the bearer of such bad tidings, but these things happen.
  13. No one wants to be the bearer of bad tidings, or the herald of impending doom.
  14. The next day a large medal sale continues the glad tidings with only about 8% unsold.
  15. The willows had become angels bearing tidings from heaven. " The willow branches are swaying!
  16. Then I too broke into glad tidings and joy to the world with the crowds of believers around me.
  17. He was running and she wondered why anyone should hasten to bring her the tidings he must bear.
  18. He was one of thousands who headed south as soon as they heard the glad tidings on Monday morning.
  19. Dissension between the Peshawar politicians and the resistance commanders brings glad tidings to Kabul.
  20. The fortune-teller would hardly relay bad tidings, for who would be generous, learning of coming sorrows?

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