Similar words: foreign policy, postposition, postpositive, sign, signa, sign on, ensign, signed. Meaning: n. a post bearing a sign that gives directions or shows the way. v. mark with a signpost, as of a path.
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1, The signpost said 'London 18 miles'.
2, I'm sure that signpost is pointing the wrong way.
3, A signpost indicated the right road for us to follow.
4, An old-fashioned signpost pointed the way to the restaurant.
5, We drove past a signpost I couldn't read.
6, Turn off at the signpost for Attlebridge.
7, There was a signpost where the two paths converged.
8, The signpost points in a westerly direction.
9, The signpost pointed straight ahead.
10, You need to signpost for the reader the various points you are going to make.
11, The early chapters of the book signpost what is going to happen further on.
12, Important though this visit was as a political signpost,(http://sentencedict.com/signpost.html) a far more decisive meeting was to follow.
13, Like all good history her book is a signpost to the strangeness of a world that has such deviance in it.
14, Why, that must be where the signpost wass pointing to!
15, Inflections, positions, and signpost words are the mainstay of syntax.
16, Turn left along this lane; a signpost points the way to Norber, a long limestone ridge forming the north-western skyline.
17, There was no signpost but I turned off anyway(sentencedict.com), and heard Tam murmur something to Richie.
18, Malcolm's car hit a signpost before crashing into a tree.
19, Heading straight for the signpost, he caught himself, then took a cautious step on to the curb.
20, I saw the signpost pointing along the road like a warning finger.
21, An unvisited link is like a signpost to a new page.
22, This upturn in the country's economy is a splendid signpost to the future.
23, North from Warsaw on the road to Bialystok, the signpost to a place called Treblinka is a chilling reminder of that.
24, I have time to discuss only one lexical myth: this is the signpost which points us in the direction of precision.
25, No one pretends that ageing has no ill-effects: the argument is that birthdays do not signpost them.
26, Far from a tombstone for a dead movement, it is a signpost to the future.
27, He fished single maggot on the bomb opposite the Ouse-Ure signpost.
28, But Finch smiles easily as she banks the plane and finds a steeple that has become her aerial signpost.
29, The driver swerved to avoid a child, and crashed into a signpost.
30, Each of these weeks has its own theme, rather like a signpost leading to the next part of the route.
More similar words: foreign policy, postposition, postpositive, sign, signa, sign on, ensign, signed, assign, signal, design, sign up, sign in, resign, sign out, signet, designs, signing, sign away, consign, signify, signior, assignee, assigned, by design, signalled, designer, resigned, insignia, sign over.