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blazon

[bley-zuhn] / ˈbleɪ zən /


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The Rome newspaper Il Messaggero blazoned a large photograph on its front page: “Goodbye to Carrito, the ‘city’ bear killed by a car,” read the headline.

From New York Times

Surely you’ve seen some name or another blazoned on a public landmark building and wondered to yourself, who are those guys?

From Los Angeles Times

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