14 Metaphors for signal

How signal has thus far been the failure of the Southern prophecies made before the outbreak!

By a union of astuteness and hard fighting Rauparaha's people won, and signal was the revenge taken on his assailants.

"Seventeen" would rather not have stopped at Warbleton, but Lenny's signal was law on the time card, and the magnificent yellow express slowed down for Lulu.

It was agreed that if any of them found signs of Ruggam, the signal for assistance was five shots in quick succession "and keep shooting at intervals until the rest come up.

"The signal will be a gunshot!"

Railway signals, of all earthly things the most poetical, the coloured stars of life and death, shall be lamps of green and crimson worthy of their terrible and faithful service.

Le signal est donné par un gros tambour.

The following is the code of signals in use among the Alps: The Alpine Signal of Distress (a) By Day.

The railway signal now in use is a form of semaphore.

The signal for the outbreak of war was an "incident" by the Marco Polo Bridge, south of Peking (July 7th, 1937).

The signal will be a postal system, the standard of the revolution will be a postage-stamp.

Signals would naturally be the outgrowth of such a plan, and Ned had sent Jimmie on aheadsilentlyin order to see where the other party answered the signals from, if they were answered at all.

The more disproportionate the rank, the more signal is the glory of your sex.

As the parish was then, and during many subsequent years, unprovided with a bell, the signal for the commencement of religious exercises was the beat of a drum.

14 Metaphors for  signal