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- noun Plural form of
directional .
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Examples
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Acevedo probably uses his directionals, which is highly unAustin.
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Acevedo probably uses his directionals, which is highly unAustin.
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Acevedo probably uses his directionals, which is highly unAustin.
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In Jacaltec, spoken in Jacaltenango, northwest of Guatemala City, In Guatemala, speakers are required by the grammar of the language to use "directionals," adverbial particles attached to verbs to indicate the precise movement of a person or object.
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Or consider the spread of "human directionals," or living signs, people paid to stand on street corners and jiggle arrows pointing to real estate open houses.
Story of the Year, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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There are few traffic lights or street signs, no one appears to use directionals, no one stays in any given lane, if indeed there are lanes, no one allows another driver or pedestrian one inch of leeway.
lima 2006
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There are few traffic lights or street signs, no one appears to use directionals, no one stays in any given lane, if indeed there are lanes, no one allows another driver or pedestrian one inch of leeway.
Archive 2006-04-01 2006
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Armed with his compass and topo maps, he would pace off along directionals that he assumed the tree carvings indicated.
Shadow of the Sentinel WARREN GETLER 2003
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If you get any directionals at all … anything … mark them immediately.
Memory of Fire Lisle, Holly 2002
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Actually he knew exactly where it was, he had directionals fixed and homing, but he never could resist the temptation to pretend he was real.
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