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iconoclast

[ahy-kon-uh-klast] / aɪˈkɒn əˌklæst /


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But Ms. Chicago, still an iconoclast with a head of silver and dyed-purple curls, has lived to get the last word.

From New York Times

Juggling motherhood and creative work can leave one feeling like an iconoclast and a failure all at once.

From Los Angeles Times

He strives to portray himself as an iconoclast and craves attention.

From Los Angeles Times

“I’m not here to try and figure things out,” he says during a Zoom call between stops as a support act on friend and fellow iconoclast Tyler, the Creator’s tour.

From Los Angeles Times

Some would call Spielberg a crowd-pleaser and Campion an iconoclast, a reductive contrast that nonetheless carries an obvious grain of truth.

From Los Angeles Times