noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
bear
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The guard, who bore no insignia identifying the Institute, escorted Manescu to a large cell-like room with no window.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Someone had spray-painted gang insignia on his car.
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They collect clothing with FBI insignia on it so they can pretend to be federal agents.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Before modern institutions for extending credit were available, insignia and jewels were well adapted to serve as sureties for loans.
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Each of these groups has its own insignia , its own susceptibilities, its own ways of resisting change.
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I knew the medic insignia on his uniform and I knew, I knew, what I would see next.
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Specials share almost all the usual police responsibilities and just a small insignia on the epaulette distinguishes them from their regular colleagues.
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The sheer volume of insignia required for public services means that insignia can be given only the appearance of precious metals.
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Why is the lovely silver Royal Victorian Order insignia decorated with a rose, thistle, shamrock - and a sunflower?