Emblazoned

"Emblazoned" in a Sentence (19 examples)

The mammoth white ship emblazoned with red crosses has 1,000 beds and 12 operating theaters.

The agency's emblem is distinctive: A red cross emblazoned against a white background, the original symbol declared at the 1864 Geneva Convention to mark and protect individuals and objects that provide humanitarian aid in armed conflict zones.

What strength conceives a more emblazoned portal Around this travailing earth, around her courses mortal!

She had often thought how the morning sun made that particular stretch of road look shiny just after dawn—her own "yellow brick road," only it wasn't made of brick. And today it was more emblazoned than usual.

In the absence of fixed lines, angles, grids, or material forms, light itself is architectural and provides the "idea of order" that he seeks: "Fixing emblazoned zones and fiery poles, /Arranging, deepening, enchanting night.”

It is somewhat like St. Paul's inside but is more emblazoned.

The king's coach was heavier and more emblazoned with ornament than the others, and carried on its top a globe, which once had a meaning.

The elder friends had sociably revolved there while the younger ones followed bolder fancies in the admirable equipage appointed to Milly at the hotel—a heavier, more emblazoned, more amusing chariot than she had ever, with “stables" notoriously mismanaged, known at home;

As these networks grew, leaders emerged, and each seemed to grow more emblazoned.

The sound of it echoed through the chamber and all Bellerophon could do was stare at her as she puffed air out her nose, her eyes becoming more and more emblazoned with fury.

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This is almost a modest example of the period praise directed at A Woman of Paris. More emblazoned examples intermittently follow at appropriate times.

A pair of very familiar, very emblazoned sapphire blue eyes were watching me.

Higher rank, longer service, or a more emblazoned fame, may have given to some a larger celebrity before the public eye;

Another class must now engage my lay— Unsentenced , yet iniquitous as they: Such as rejoice in more emblazoned names— St. George, thy denizens, and thine, St. James.

Yet why, fool that I am, seek I to teach Thee, knowing that more emblazoned is thy glory In that my life's story so quick its sad end doth reach.

Once a background—now it's more emblazoned over other colours—white an acting first liutenant rounding up the troops to follow Major Yellow's marching band and what a noise these fellows make.

And in the very struggle you shall find your strength, seeing amid the tumult, and high above it, this scroll ever more emblazoned, 'To him that overcometh.'

And the more significant the international border became, the more emblazoned the line became in the minds of the denizens of the borderlands, and the more Indians crossed it and helped turn the newly ascendant states on either side against one another.

Even more emblazoned in my mind is Laura, the sweet and spunky (again, sweetness before spunk) wholesome daughter who adores her father and respects her mother, whose only dream is to stay on the prairie, marry a farm boy, run a schoolhouse, and rear some babies (that I, like my sister and every other girl I grew up with, read all the Little House books should shock no one—it was shat we girls did).

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