Sentence examples for was warning from inspiring English sources

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was warning

noun

The action of the verb warn; an instance of warning someone.

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"I was warning him.

"He was warning Americans of the danger.

Again, I was warning about this at the time.

"It was like the building was warning us".

The glow was warning enough; no one touched it.

If the name was not enough, there was warning more distinct in the experience of others.

The very name above the gate, the Flopper, was warning to the timid.

Long before the 2008 financial crisis hit, Larry was warning about the dangerous blanket of complacency.

Rather, he said, he was warning that Mr. Nasrallah's statements would have repercussions in Lebanon.

The difference was that the second time around there was warning.

Only last August Mr Zuma was warning his compatriots against reviving the race debate.

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