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signpost

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1. signpost - Noun

2. signpost - Verb

Meaning

A post on which a sign hangs, or on which papers are placed to give public notice of anything.

Source: Webster's dictionary

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Brewers of modern doppelbocks often add "-ator" to their beer's name as a signpost of the style; there are 200 "-ator" doppelbock names registered with the German patent office. Source: Internet

The Land's End signpost will be rebranded "Lamb's End" with original sets, models and characters from a range of Aardman productions. Source: Internet

And in Washington DC, Martin Luther King Jnr’s granite monument hovered in the National Mall, on the fringes of the spot where he delivered the epochal I Have A Dream speech, now a revered signpost in America’s social and political evolution. Source: Internet

Leitrim Calling, as a service, is very well placed to signpost service-users to other services and supports when appropriate. Source: Internet

Highpoint of the inauguration was the unveiling of the union's signpost and cutting of tape to signify commencement of business at the Rivers State Office. Source: Internet

I look at a time the woods are mine, on public ground, I am looking almost totally for signpost rubs relating to road or fence crossings and I don’t care how close to the road I may place the stand. Source: Internet

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