Definitionn. a rule or principle that provides guidance to appropriate behavior
Last update: June 9, 2015
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For 't was a friendly guidepost stood, His wandering steps to guide; And thus he found that to the good, No evil could betide. [Please select]
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And when I hear an idle tale, Of monster or of ghost, I'll tell of this, my lonely walk, And one tall, white guidepost.' [Please select]
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On a level spot of grass, at the foot of the guidepost, appeared an object, which, though locomotive on a different principle, reminded me of Gulliver's portable mansion among the Brobdignags. [Please select]
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"Divorce is a guidepost marked, 'Hell to Heaven,' but lots of folks miss the way, just the same, I notice," spoke up somebody with a chuckle. [Please select]
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