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iconoclastic

[ahy-kon-uh-klas-tik] / aɪˌkɒn əˈklæs tɪk /




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By 2005, he had planted 17 acres with an iconoclastic mixture of French, Spanish and Italian grapes, along with olive trees and fruit trees.

From New York Times

Many more were smuggled or destroyed by the iconoclastic Islamic State group, which held a third of Iraq between 2014 and 2017 before it was defeated by Iraqi and international forces.

From Reuters

It is not the first painting by the notoriously iconoclastic Picasso to rub shoulders with the blockchain.

From Reuters

Johnson was the exception, as Trump saw him as a kindred iconoclastic spirit.

From Seattle Times

Mr. Shircore, the Stanley Gibbons executive, said the firm was “obviously happy to become owners” of the Magenta, whose storied past has included eccentric and iconoclastic owners but never a public company.

From Washington Times