Sentence example with the word 'beacon'

beacon

aid to navigation, bell, conflagration, flashing light, heliograph, marker, police whistle, sea of flames, signal rocket, tower, yellow flag

Definition n. a fire

Last update: September 18, 2015


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That smoke over there which merges from several camp fires is our beacon.   [Please select]

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A hazard warning reflective beacon will be placed off the west pier to warn sailors of a concrete plinth covered at high tide.   [noun]

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We settled upon a site called Ash Hill, which we later discovered was an old beacon hill.   [noun]

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He stands alone like a rock in the ocean, like a beacon on a waste.   [Please select]

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If the beacon at Saint Abb's Head had been fired, the alarm would have run northward, and roused all Scotland.   [noun]

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And the thought was confirmed, as he met two troopers riding as hard as ride they might; and then saw the beacon on the headland flare.   [noun]

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Red glared the beacon on Pownell On Skiddaw there were three; The bugle horn on moor and fell Was heard continually.   [noun]

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But there will be wiser heads than mine to look to that, sae I'se e'en fire the beacon.   [noun]

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