-
verbal description) are not to be
confused with the noun
emblazonment, or the verb to
emblazon, both of
which relate to the
graphic representation of a...
-
tourism industry has
pushed ahead without official government sanction by
emblazoning ads, menus, and
brochure information with
imagery of the
bandeja paisa...
- A coat of arms is a
heraldic visual design on an
escutcheon (i.e., shield), surcoat, or
tabard (the last two
being outer garments). The coat of arms on...
- in the
armies of
Europe in the High
Middle Ages, with
standards being emblazoned with the commander's coat of arms.
Military colours originally had a practical...
-
attitude describes the
position in
which a
figure (animal or human) is
emblazoned as a charge, a supporter, or as a crest. The
attitude of a
heraldic figure...
- an
award of a
right by a
government or
sovereign to a
military unit to
emblazon the name of a
battle or
operation on its
flags ("colours"),
uniforms or...
- is
typically pictured in a
flowing clothing, with a
spear and a
shield emblazoned with the
Swiss flag, and
commonly with
braided hair and a
wreath as a...
- as a
driver and mechanic. She
named her tank "Fighting Girlfriend",
emblazoning these words on the
turret of the T-34. Many of her
fellow tankers saw...
- the
peace after driving through central London in his truck,
which was
emblazoned with a
message condemning Tony
Blair for
sending Prince Harry to Iraq...
- A
pride flag
emblazoned with the
Total Eclipse of the Sun
campaign logo...