He has become a fashion and stylistic bellwether.
There is a tendency to our degenerating into mere bellwethers.
The commitment to violence today is a commitment to death; a commitment to unilateral and total disarmament is the bellwether of life.
The state is considered a bellwether, voting for 13 successful presidential candidates since 1952, and for the loser three times.
Political scientists often caution against overinterpreting special election results, which non-experts often take as a bellwether.
From 1920 to 1984 it could be considered as a reliable bellwether county which always voted for the eventual national winner.
Overall unemployment increased from 7.7 million to 10.4 million between 1937 and 1938, and in the bellwether auto and steel industries the increase was even sharper.
Bellwether is intended to create an overall sense of the movement of a community through a designated space.