Some definite warnings, which may come from local or headquarters reporting, include:
"Not a definite warning," he said, in a modifying tone.
There was a warning, mild but definite, in Carlson's voice.
Sanderson's last comment had been delivered in a tone of definite warning, and it crossed my mind that he might be drunk.
We've now got definite warning of a second crime scheduled to take place on the 25th-to-morrow--at Bexhill.
He drew a sudden breath; her eyes met his, holding a clear and definite warning.
She made a low sound, a definite warning.
It had no definite warning to give.
There was a definite warning in his eyes now, as he stood away from the door-frame and folded his arms across his chest.
"There's a definite warning in that letter," said Colonel Bantry.