signboard
IPA: sˈaɪnbɔrd
noun
- (US) A board carrying a sign, or on which signs may be posted.
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Examples of "signboard" in Sentences
- The signboard is still not ready as of yet.
- Gwon Don in did the calligraphy on the signboard.
- It is also indicated in town by means of a signboard.
- The tavern displayed a signboard depicting a rising sun.
- I recall seeing that on the signboard outside the cathedral.
- The removal of the signboard was the first such action by police.
- They can freely write names or messages they want on the signboard.
- View of the Hong Lim Park signboard with the fountain to the right.
- The support is fixed in the frame on the elevated signboard when raised.
- And here he was, driving past the Lorelei, when he saw a huge signboard on the front wall:
- Agence France-Presse/Getty Images Two Chinese workers walk pass a huge signboard for a property project in Qingdao, eastern China's Shandong province.
- Sajjad Hussain/Agence France-Presse/Getty Images A file photo of a man walking past the signboard of telecom firm Vodafone outside their corporate office in Mumbai.
- But to my surprise, when I bought my ticket to watch this year's show at the August 2010 Sussex County Fair, a giant signboard boldly publicized Dobbs's sponsorship.
- Me and the landlord of a public there came to words, by reason he called his house 'The Admiral Howe,' but on his signboard was the face of a different man altogether.
- Reuters Aung San Suu Kyi, center, and National League for Democracy party leader Tin Oo cut a ribbon during a ceremony to inaugurate their party's new signboard Monday at the NLD's head office in Yangon.
- Anil Biswas then sucks up the big bourgeoisie of the Third world by superciliously trampling underfoot Lenin's and Mao's lessons on the so-called signboard of freedom of the backward third world countries at one stroke.
- Anil Biswas then sucks up the big bourgeoisie of the Third world by superciliously trampling underfoot Lenin’s and Mao’s lessons on the so-called signboard of freedom of the backward third world countries at one stroke.
- "signboard," men sat and talked of their various trades, the cobbler, for instance, who is carved on the Cathedral stalls, with the clog-maker, and the wool-comber, and the carpenter, all met and gossiped of their latest piece of profitable business, while the lawyers discussed the never-ending question of the Privilège de St. Romain with some learned clerk over their "vin blanc d'Anjou."
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