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displaying showing presenting exhibiting illustrating blazoning depicting publishing spreading parading revealing flaunting plastering drawing attention to putting on display inscribing branding marking stamping impressing imprinting embroidering scribing engraving etching carving chiseling(US) chiselling(UK) cutting incising printing scoring graving chasing insculping decorating adorning beautifying ornamenting decking embellishing brightening doing up gussying up sprucing up jazzing up fixing up adding finishing touches garnishing enriching festooning bedecking trimming arraying gracing illuminating lighting illumining irradiating enlightening illuming lightening belighting floodlighting emblazing beaconing highlighting limelighting spotlighting flashing igniting firing kindling making brighter coloring(US) colouring(UK) tinging tingeing tincturing painting staining dyeing dying shading tinting washing glossing imbuing pigmenting flushing blushing toning glazing infusing praising glorifying lauding extolling exalting celebrating honouring(UK) honoring(US) magnifying hymning blessing resounding carolling(UK) caroling(US) proclaiming publicising(UK) publicizing(US) trumpeting bigging up cracking up embellishment beautification enhancement ornamentation prettification decoration gilding enhancing beatifying elaboration enrichment prettifying fallalery frills titivation dressing up labelling(UK) labeling(US) tagging initialling(UK) initialing(US) signing lettering earmarking notching ticketing More

23 Sentences With "emblazoning"

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People have been emblazoning their manicures with tiny period-related paraphernalia for a while.
The castle has fully embraced its celebrity, emblazoning its 2016 events program with its malformed mug.
A pint-sized Cleveland Cavaliers fan proved his dedication to the team by emblazoning his torso with temporary ink.
And now, androphonos has plastered it all over his beautiful t-shirt, emblazoning it across the center and the collar.
Trump fans immediately glommed on to the word "deplorable," adopting it as a badge of honor, emblazoning it on T-shirts, hats, and Twitter handles.
Image: Bryan Menegus/Gizmodo"Two Southern Classics, One Legendary Taste," is the marketing language emblazoning every bottle of Cheerwine Kreme, the unholy combination of, well, soda and doughnuts.
Emblazoning the name of a big donor on a funding campaign comes with an undeniable amount of prestige, but it can also come with its share of controversies.
From the astronomical deal between Manchester United and Chevrolet to a local garage emblazoning their logo on a non-league club's kit, we expect to see something there.
We found 15 oddly cut bathing suits that are so cool, we wouldn't mind emblazoning their unusual designs on our bodies (well, if not for our skin-care regimens).
People of the Internet, we ask you this: Is it really a kindness to tell someone their fly is open if you do so by emblazoning the statement on their Starbucks cup?
King's campaign had used the famous image of Griner's son for an ad, emblazoning it with the phrase "FUND OUR MEMES!!!" and superimposing the baby over an image of the US Capitol.
The best gifts are the ones that come from the heart, and there's no better way to show someone you care than by engraving, printing, embroidering, even emblazoning their very own name or initials onto their present.
You don't need to know what the hell a Fizzio™ is to understand that being the world's largest coffee retailer isn't as easy as selling some Norah Jones collector CDs or emblazoning your coffee-bean bags with fair-trade rainbows.
But as the Trump brand became increasingly common, emblazoning hotels and commercial towers around the world, a Russian equivalent never quite came together — even after Mr. Trump secured trademarks in the country and sent emissaries, including his children, to scout for deals.
"living picture"; the term describes a striking group of suitably costumed actors or artist's models, carefully posed and often theatrically lit. ; tenné: orange- brown, "rust" colour, not commonly used outside heraldic emblazoning. ; tête- à-tête: lit. "head to head"; an intimate get-together or private conversation between two people.
When the 23rd New Jersey's first commander, Colonel John S. Cox, resigned to prevent a court-martial for drunkenness in November 1862, the new commander, Col. Henry O. Ryerson (the former Lieutenant Colonel of the 2nd New Jersey Volunteer Infantry), reviewed the regiment, and disparagingly called them "Yahoos", due to their less than military demeanor and irreverence. The men of the regiment took to the sobriquet, emblazoning it on their regimental flag, and called themselves Yahoos for the rest of their lives.
73–76, & 86–88. J.J. Howard (ed.), The Visitation of Suffolke, made by William Hervey, Clarenceux King of Arms, 1561, Vol II (Samuel Tymms, Lowestoft/Whittaker & Co., London 1871), pp. 230–32. both in his paternal descent from the Bardolph, Tregoz, Noel and D'Oyly, the Dallingridge and Echingham families, and in his maternal Camoys and De Braose inheritance through Elizabeth (Isabella) Radmylde. It is an emblazoning to represent the House of Lewkenor of Kingston Buci in that branch, no additional heraldry being shown for the intervening generations.
In 1943, King George VI approved the award of a Standard to RAF squadrons who have 25 years of service in either the RAF, Royal Auxiliary Air Force, Royal Naval Air Service or Royal Flying Corps. Standards can also be awarded to units which have "earned the King's appreciation for outstanding operations". A squadron can embroider the names of up to 10 battle honours on its standard, known as "emblazoning the honour". Below is lists of battle honours which may be claimed by RAF squadrons.
Among Kidron's many writings were Western Capitalism Since the War and Capitalism and Theory (1968). His main contribution was to develop the theory of the permanent arms economy, which argued that capitalism had been temporarily stabilised by the production of arms, which acted as a counter tendency to the falling rate of profit. Crisis, then, was not eliminated from the system, but merely postponed. This came at a time when other tendencies were emblazoning their publications with banner headlines proclaiming that capitalism had entered its final crisis.
Edmondson was originally apprenticed to a barber, but afterwards became a coach-painter, and being much employed in emblazoning arms on carriages was led to the study of heraldry and genealogy. He was elected a fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and in March 1764 was created Mowbray Herald Extraordinary. This appointment in the College of Arms did not prevent him from continuing the coach-painting business, which he carried on successfully for many years. The appearance of his Baronagium (1764) attracted the attention of the nobility, and brought him much employment in the compilation of pedigrees.
An example of the emphasis on the bridge's appearance is the emblazoning of the letter "A", for "Aomori", at various places such as the base of the bridge and in the shape of the suspension cables. The use of the letter "A" continues on from the nearby Aomori Prefecture Sightseeing Products Mansion, or ASPAM Building, which is built in the shape of a triangle so that it would look like the initial "A". The bridge's main towers are made from high strength concrete. In response to the bridge's long standing problems with ice in the winter months, a plan was made to lay pipes circulating sea water under the road surface to melt the ice.
Christina Files joined Swirlies on guitar, synths, and vocals in early 1994, and that summer the band began work on their next album. After being branded both "shoegaze"' and "chimp rock" early in their career, the band was exploring new musical directions and invented a name for their ethos, emblazoning it in the title of their 1995 EP, Sneaky Flutes and Sneaky Flute Music. The seven-song mini-album was a forerunner to their full-length masterwork, 1996's They Spent Their Wild Youthful Days in the Glittering World of the Salons. The album added more synth-driven electronica and a few dance beats to their foundations in angular noise pop, drawing some reasonable comparisons to Stereolab and their Krautrock forbearers.
However, they had little knowledge of the correct emblazoning of heraldic devices, and regiments frequently turned to the officers of the College of Arms for advice on the matter. Delays in issuing new colours due to doubts about the regulation design meant that old ones remained in service long after they had become unserviceable: for example the colours of the 9th (East Norfolk) Regiment of Foot were found in 1798 to be "...nothing but rags, so that no device or number could be seen on them". In 1803 and 1804 the Board of Ordnance, which was the agency responsible for providing colours to the troops, exchanged correspondence with George Nayler, York Herald, about the delay in issuing colours. It was a result of this that the office of Inspector of Regimental Colours was instituted on 4 June 1806, with Nayler appointed to the post.

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