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tidings
[ tahy-dingz ]
noun
- news, information, or intelligence:
Cards with joyful holiday tidings filled the fireplace mantel.
The soldiers eagerly opened the letters, devouring the tidings from home.
tidings
/ 藞迟补瑟诲瑟艐锄 /
plural noun
- information or news
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of tidings1
Example Sentences
But it鈥檚 not only the flu that鈥檚 threatening to dampen the nation鈥檚 good tidings.
In following Christ, she explained, it is his mercy and advocacy for the downtrodden 鈥 for whom he was anointed to bring "glad tidings" 鈥 that she and her fellow marchers look to for guidance.
More than a year after the Russian invasion, a British humanitarian aid worker who traveled often to Ukraine returned to his Stratford base, bearing 鈥 with a measure of Shakespearean brio 鈥 extraordinary tidings.
Each box of cards had a theme 鈥 Disney characters, Garfield, the Berenstain Bears 鈥 but were otherwise generic, bearing anodyne tidings of holiday cheer.
The nominations for the 81st Golden Globes, announced Monday morning, brought good tidings for box-office titans 鈥淏arbie鈥 and 鈥淥ppenheimer,鈥 though some of the other contenders hoping to break through were dealt an early setback.
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