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blazon

[bley-zuhn] / ˈbleɪ zən /


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The website Saudi Arabia-based Arab News was blazoned with the headline: “US Capital locked down as Trump supporters clash with police.”

From Washington Times

It’s a strange place for an anti-suicide message, blazoned across the front of a sleek and speedy stock car.

From Washington Times

JL: When people feel sufficiently secure in their racism to blazon it from a plane, as Burnley fans did in June, we can safely say that football’s culture has been too permissive of deplorable views.

From The Guardian

Cardboard packages and plastic bags are delivered in vans all blazoned with the Lagos Food Bank Initiative green-and-white logo.

From The Guardian

There were Disney characters blazoned on the curtains, the soap, the armoire.

From The New Yorker