Sentence example with the word 'signpost'

signpost

arrow, banister, direction, doorpost, gatepost, guidepost, hour hand, jamb, lubber line, mullion, post, stanchion, upright

Definition n. a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way

Last update: September 17, 2015


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The granting of a reprieve was hotly resented by the people of Edinburgh, and on the night of the 7th of September 1736 an armed body of men in disguise broke into the prison, seized Porteous, and hanged him on a signpost in the street.   [Please select]

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If there is a signpost planted by the Touring Club at Stepaside who procured that public boon.   [Please select]

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The column marching on and passing a signpost, each unit read what it had to say.   [Please select]

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The last signpost he had passed, however, had given him his cue again, and he began to feel something of security.   [Please select]

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A signpost told him that the dusty ribbon was the Nine-Mile road.   [Please select]

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The present tourist along the newly macadamized Auction highway has no modern signpost to guide him, no milestone to mark his progress.   [Please select]

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Pretty soon they came to a signpost that read: "HAF A MYLE TO DUNKITON."   [Please select]

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