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foretaste


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a taste [of what is coming...]

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he took me upstairs and locked me up, and swore at me for an hour. 'This is only a foretaste,' says he; 'wait a bit till night comes, and I'll come back and talk to you again.'

Fyodor Dostoyevsky. The Idiot (1887)
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But it was frightening; or, more exactly, it was like a foretaste of death, like being a little less alive. Even while he was speaking to O’Brien, when the meaning of the words had sunk in, a chilly shuddering feeling had taken possession of his body.

George Orwell. 1984 (1949)
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“bring the princess her gray dress, and you’ll see, Mademoiselle Bourienne, how I shall arrange it,” she added, smiling with a foretaste of artistic pleasure.

Leo Tolstoy. War and Peace: With bonus material from Give War and Peace A Chance by Andrew D. Kaufman
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In this foretaste of the French Revolution, Jefferson's sympathies lay with law and order rather than the aggrieved workers.

Thomas J. Craughwell. Thomas Jefferson's Crème Brûlée, p.131 (2012)
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