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smoke signal
noun as in beacon
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Example Sentences
Some commentators, and the White House itself, suggested that the former president is also sending a rather unsubtle smoke signal to his supporters.
She used it to sweep the ground around her, to create a huge cloud of ash that rose up like a smoke signal.
But above their heads, small black clouds of smoke signal the start of the terror that is approaching.
But Kavanaugh finds himself at this unfortunate moment in Supreme Court history in which nobody cares to do any of those steps anymore: He sends his smoke signal to the litigants, and they just straight up defy the court’s orders.
“It also raises a smoke signal for people to come home to the places where we can be nourished.”
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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