Sentence examples for the placard from inspiring English sources

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the placard

noun

A sheet of paper or cardboard with a written or printed announcement on one side for display in a public place.

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"Islam will dominate!" the placard said.

"Destroy the nonbelievers," the placard read.

But the placard had already disappeared as of Monday.

"Hitler Lives," says the placard in his hand.

The placard said: "Walked out of the TRC.

"Three years is enough" says the placard he is carrying.

The placard, now framed, sits on his office windowsill.

"DRUGS", says the placard, yellow writing on a black background.

Elsewhere, there was not enough house left to tape the placard up.

The placard was also a pun on the famous US racecourse Pike's Peak, it added.

A water taxi carrying the placard "Kandarola Bay: FKK" was bobbing alongside me.

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