Sentence examples for are emblems from inspiring English sources

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are emblems

noun

A representative symbol, such as a trademark or logo.

  • The trucks were emblazoned with the emblem of the Red Cross and were not supposed to be targeted.

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(Braids, ironically, are emblems of valor).

They are what they are, emblems of survival.

Formerly commercialized and even demonized, whales today are emblems of global conservation.

They are emblems of our heavenly aspirations and yet they are the closest living relatives to the dinosaurs.

They are emblems of a new poignancy forming a constant undercurrent beneath Mr. Uys's often bawdy humor.

The businessmen who retreat here to unwind know that the shining stars are emblems of the club's young hostesses.

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They're emblems of what can be.

And sometimes they were emblems of loss.

They were emblems of cold, hard cash.

"They were emblems of white supremacy," she told me.

Tattoos have been "emblems of empowerment in an era of feminist gains," she declares.

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