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white-blaze (n.)

See White-face.

white-blaze Sentence Examples

  1. The white-blaze trail led through the dense forest, guiding hikers through the wilderness.
  2. The white-blaze on the tree trunk marked the point where the path diverged.
  3. As we approached the summit, the white-blaze became more frequent, indicating the nearing completion of our ascent.
  4. The hikers noticed the faint white-blaze on the rock, signaling the presence of a nearby spring.
  5. The white-blaze painted on the metal signpost pointed to the direction of the campground.
  6. With each stride, the hikers followed the white-blaze, their progress marked by its illuminating presence.
  7. The white-blaze served as a lifeline for the lost hiker, leading them back to safety.
  8. The eroded white-blaze on the rock indicated that it had been years since anyone had ventured down that trail.
  9. The white-blaze on the tree stood as a reminder of the countless hikers who had preceded us on this journey.
  10. As we reached the peak, we turned to look back at the white-blaze that had guided us through the challenges of the climb.

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The white-blaze trail led through the dense forest, guiding hikers through the wilderness.

The white-blaze on the tree trunk marked the point where the path diverged.

As we approached the summit, the white-blaze became more frequent, indicating the nearing completion of our ascent.

The hikers noticed the faint white-blaze on the rock, signaling the presence of a nearby spring.