Crossword-Solution: BLAZONED 8 letters, 41 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 20

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Blazoned imp. & p. p. of Blazon

We have 41 clues for the answer “BLAZONED”

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Displayed ostentatiously. 3 answers
prophesised 36 answers
prognosticated 36 answers
communicated 36 answers
broadcasted 36 answers
symbolised 36 answers
conjectured 37 answers
promulgated 37 answers
guessed 37 answers
foreseen 37 answers
divined 37 answers
publicised 37 answers
televised 37 answers
ADVERTISED 38 answers
foreboded 38 answers
expounded 38 answers
Forewarned 39 answers
notified 40 answers
augured 40 answers
Alerted. 41 answers
aired 42 answers
proclaimed 42 answers
envisioned 42 answers
foretold 43 answers
Published 46 answers
Mentioned 46 answers
announced 46 answers
Transmitted 47 answers
relayed 47 answers
pronounced 49 answers
Anticipated 49 answers
Expected 51 answers
Promoted. 51 answers
telecast 57 answers
forecast 59 answers
disclosed 64 answers
Declared 69 answers
Revealed 71 answers
shown 72 answers
Uncovered 73 answers
Exposed 79 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with BLAZONED (5)

Many a man would have even blazoned such irregularities as I was guilty of; but from the high views that I had set before me, I regarded and hid them with an almost morbid sense of shame.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992
The limbs of that tree were all behung with blazoned shields and knight's helms, and swords, and spears, and axes, and hawberks; and it rose up into the air some hundred feet above the flat of the valley.
The Well at the World's End William Morris 2008
The name of the _revue_ dwindled to secondary importance, and vast letters of electric blue blazoned the words “Cousin Teresa” from the front of the great palace of pleasure.
Beasts and Super-Beasts Saki 2011
But it did not suit my purpose to have my name and quality blazoned abroad till the time was full, and so I said nothing to the nymph about Yucatan, but let the talk continue upon other matters.
The Lost Continent C. J. Cutcliffe Hyne 2008
See, the poisons come, Trooping in squat green vials, blazoned red With grinning skulls: strychnine, a pallid dust Of tiny grains, like bones ground fine; and next The muddy green of arsenic, all livid, Likest the face of one long dead -- they creep Along the dusty shelf like deadly beetles, Whose fangs are carved with runnels, that the blood May run down easily to the blind mouth That snaps and gapes; and high above them there, My master's pride, a cobwebbed, yellow pot Of honey from Mount Hybla.
Young Adventure Stephen Vincent Benet 1995

Quotes with BLAZONED (3)

I will not mention the name (and what bits of it I happen to give here appear in decorous disguise) of that man, that Franco-Hungarian writer... I would rather not dwell upon him at all, but I cannot help it — he is surging up from under my pen. Today one does not hear much about him; and this is good, for it proves that I was right in resisting his evil spell, right in experiencing a creepy chill down my spine whenever this or that new book of his touched my hand. The fame o…
Vladimir Nabokov The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov
All ceremony depends on symbol; and all symbols have been vulgarized and made stale by the commercial conditions of our time... Of all these faded and falsified symbols, the most melancholy example is the ancient symbol of the flame. In every civilized age and country, it has been a natural thing to talk of some great festival on which "the town was illuminated." There is no meaning nowadays in saying the town was illuminated... The whole town is illuminated already, but not …
G. K. Chesterton The G.K. Chesterton Collection [34 Books]
Mr. Edwards and the Spider" I saw the spiders marching through the air, Swimming from tree to tree that mildewed day In latter August when the hay Came creaking to the barn. But where The wind is westerly, Where gnarled November makes the spiders fly Into the apparitions of the sky, They purpose nothing but their ease and die Urgently beating east to sunrise and the sea; What are we in the hands of the great God? It was in vain you set up thorn and briar In battle array again…
Robert Lowell Collected Poems
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