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emblaze

[em-bleyz] / ɛmˈbleɪz /


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But warmer suns, that southern zones emblaze, A cool thin umbrage o'er their woodland raise; Floridia's shores their blooms around him spread.

From The Columbiad by Joel Barlow

As radiant Hesper shines with keener light,277 Far-beaming o'er the silver host of night, When all the starry train emblaze the sphere: So shone the point of great Achilles' spear.

From The Iliad by Alexander Pope

A simple white headscarf, emblazed with the names of the disappeared, became the movement’s hallmark.

From Washington Post Nov. 22, 2022

The films’ young boy, the one whose name was emblazed on the bottom of Woody’s foot, had grown up.

From Seattle Times Jun. 19, 2019

Coaches, staff members and players favor T-shirts emblazed with “We not me.”

From Los Angeles Times Oct. 27, 2017

“Together stronger” is the emblazed on walls across the Welsh tournament base in the northwest seaside resort of Dinard.

From Washington Times Jul. 4, 2016

It is but a poor recompense to their present unhonoured solitude, that their melancholy battlements are emblazed at intervals with the pontifical escutcheons.

From Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 59, No. 364, February 1846 by Various




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