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emblazon

[em-bley-zuhn] / ɛmˈbleɪ zən /


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Bars and rings trade at a premium to the world price at gold and jewellery shops across the country, where bullion emblazoned with dragons is sold alongside ornate goldware inlaid with pearls and rubies.

From Barron's

With his name emblazoned on merchandise, home-game tickets for the entire season sold out weeks before it started.

From BBC

Posters emblazoned with their faces adorned lampposts across the city.

From Barron's

Mariposa meant “butterfly” in Spanish, and emblazoned on every piece of money, every official proclamation—on the very flag of Mariposa itself—was a Miami blue butterfly.

From Literature

Sections of the travelling support booed under-fire manager Thomas Frank, who also drew criticism for drinking out of a coffee cup emblazoned with the logo of rivals Arsenal before kick-off.

From BBC