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We waited for them to give us the signal to move.
He gave a signal to his driver to carry on.
At the prearranged signal, we all jumped up and shouted 'Surprise!'
They waved a flag as a signal of distress.
She knew she was sending him mixed signals.
smoke signalThey had ignored the strong signals of an approaching economic crisis .
The election was a signal for the party to rethink its strategies.
In terms of their personal relationships, teachers have to be very careful not to send students the wrong signals.
When she told him she was leaving, Bill wasn't surprised – he had read the signals.
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… to reveal a small part of your intentions in order to attract support, without actually committing yourself to doing anything
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