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- noun Plural form of
signpost .
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Examples
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The ability to stand in an intersection and look voluably for the signposts is not as clueless as it sounds to someone who refuses to admit they are disoriented.
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What historic or other signposts are available to the reader so that the story can be located in time and place?
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Mirjam Tuominen's last secular 'signposts' were Rilke and Hölderlin.
Mirjam Tuominen - 10 David McDuff 2010
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Mirjam Tuominen's last secular 'signposts' were Rilke and Hölderlin.
Archive 2010-06-01 David McDuff 2010
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The breakthrough, described in the journal Science, is based on 150 genetic "signposts" found in exceptionally long-lived people.
Daily Dispatch: Google buys travel software firm; Facebook adds facial recognition 2010
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The breakthrough, described in the journal Science, is based on 150 genetic "signposts" found in exceptionally long-lived people.
Daily Dispatch: Google buys travel software firm; Facebook adds facial recognition 2010
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You really must write a book of reflections on "signposts" of England's Catholic history like Glastonbury Tor.
Glastonbury Tor... Joanna Bogle 2007
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So: if the excellent Knight Ridder articles by Mr. Walcott and his colleagues do indeed represent "signposts," then signposts on the way to what?
'The Secret Way to War': An Exchange Walcott, John 2005
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Then, with Kiki flying ahead, they set off to follow the familiar "signposts" to the treasure caves.
The Valley of Adventure Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1947
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He made his way to the waterfall, arriving there without any mistake, for he could follow the "signposts" easily now.
The Valley of Adventure Blyton, Enid, 1898?-1968 1947
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