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placard

[plak-ahrd, -erd] / ˈplæk ɑrd, -ərd /


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In the Johannesburg suburb of Greenside, a large group of protesters of all ages and backgrounds are waving placards and banging empty plastic bottles together.

From BBC

I started to pull the door open when I noticed something else in the window—a placard on an easel.

From Literature

After the game, fans waited in the rain outside the stadium, some blocking their bus and others holding placards urging the players to seek help from the authorities, said Amini, who was there.

From The Wall Street Journal

Anti-monarchy campaigners, Republic, staged a protest near the Abbey with placards reading "What did you know?"

From BBC

One week after his death, posters and placards bearing Khamenei's image were everywhere on the streets.

From Barron's