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  • verb To make dire predictions about the future

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Examples

  • Dear Mr. Roberts, in a democratic society, people have supposedly the right to be critical of rethorical great promises and/or doomsay by demagogues and zealots.

    newmatilda.com - Comments Ken Fabos 2010

  • Dear Mr. Roberts, in a democratic society, people have supposedly the right to be critical of rethorical great promises and/or doomsay by demagogues and zealots.

    newmatilda.com - Comments Ken Fabos 2010

  • These whiners, these Republicans who are so very bitter about the new President, are allowed to bitch, moan, whine, complain and doomsay.

    slackermama . com 2009

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