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Definition of Signposts
1. signpost [v] - See also: signpost
Lexicographical Neighbors of Signposts
Literary usage of Signposts
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Long White Mountian: Or, A Journey in Manchuria, with Some Account of by Henry Evan Murchison James (1888)
"... Pawnshops — signposts—Roads—Fertile soil— Crops—Contrast between Indian ryots
and Chinese—Varieties of millet —Uses of great millet—Small millet—Good ..."
2. The Long White Mountan: Or, A Journey in Manchuria, with Some Account of the by Henry Evan Murchison James (1888)
"... signposts—Roads—Fertile soil— Crops—Contrast between Indian ryots and
Chinese—Varieties of millet —Uses of great millet—Small millet—Good ..."
3. Workplace Policies in Public Education: A Review Focusing on HIV/AIDSby Leickness Chisamu Simbayi by Leickness Chisamu Simbayi (2005)
"5.5.6 signposts for Safe Schools The signposts for Safe Schools policy document
links closely with the Norms and Standards of Educators and SASA. ..."
4. Patriotism and Popular Education ...: The Whole Discourse Being in the Form by Henry Arthur Jones (1920)
"There, plain in front of us, are the two signposts, bearing their inscriptions
in the largest, boldest letters, so that every wayfarer may read. ..."
5. An English Holiday with Car and Camera by James John Hissey (1908)
"... English Holland—A remote spot—signposts and the new era of road travel—A
gigantic maze—A lonely landscape—Berkeley Castle—The old-fashioned inn—The life ..."
6. At Random: Essays and Stories by Louis Frederic Austin (1896)
"... A COMEDY OF signposts. Ferdinand FERDINAND was a little bored. There is bored.
l^j ^een some excitement in watching the petrifaction of the villagers at ..."
7. The Mexican Mind: A Study of National Psychology by Wallace Thompson (1922)
"... CHAPTER III signposts OF CUSTOM THE yoke of custom lies upon the Mexican with
a weight almost inexplicable to the American or European. ..."
8. Landmine Monitor Report, 2002: Toward a Mine-free World by Human Rights Watch (2002)
"It is marked by barbed wire and signposts and the number of mines is not specified.
... Barbed wire and signposts mark the minefield but they are partially ..."