A tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships.
A radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes.
A fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance.
A lighthouse, signal buoy, etc., on a shore or at a dangerous area at sea to warn and guide vessels.
1 Yet, arriving home, I'd felt hope on seeing the pulsing red beacon .
2 Everdeen becomes a beacon of hope for freedom against the totalitarian government.
3 The problem is I have no beacon , nothing to look forward to.
4 He held Turkey up as a beacon of hope in the region!
5 It took several days of hard labour to build my secret beacon .
6 Beijing has presented its Wuhan pandemic response as a beacon of hope.
7 Using my thoughts like a beacon , I felt a spirit approach us.
8 Clans were bound by ancient law to respond to a beacon fire.
9 In a moment the blond-haired cadet appeared with the hurriedly contrived beacon .
10 I assume you have the latest data from the jump point beacon ?
11 Eighty years ago, we picked up a beacon broadcasting these same coordinates.
12 I haven't done a landing without charts and beacon since school training.
13 Someplace where smokestack lightning looks like a faraway beacon of impossible freedom.
14 Kennedy had hardly been a beacon of moral resolve on civil rights.
15 If the van crashed, then a beacon would have gone off immediately.
16 So the device includes an RF direction-finding beacon to help isolate it.
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