semaphore
Example Sentences
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She taught semaphore - a visual signaling method allowing information to be conveyed at a distance - to troops ahead of D-Day and helped to test the Mulberry Harbours used in the invasion.
From BBC
Whenever someone got into trouble, Barron would unfurl her semaphore flags and signal for help.
From Seattle Times
And do we need so much semaphore to understand our relationships?
From Salon
On the left shoulder, front, a cluster of schematic semaphore signals evokes his years in the Marines.
From New York Times
Today, to help relative newcomers navigate potential April Fool’s foibles, our crack “Now & Then” team shares some quirky codes and stubborn semaphores from “Then” days that persist in the “Now.”
From Seattle Times
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.