Example sentences for: insignia

How can you use “insignia” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • The word placa means “an insignia of an order,” and in the United States it also means the license plates of a car.

  • Dressed in his Harvard Club finest (a once-elegant pin-striped suit, college insignia tie, silk pocket square), he shambled to the lectern with a copy of Bradley's book Time Present, Time Past in hand.

  • The site purported to display footage, picked up from an "NY University Dorm Cam," of young women dressed in skimpy clothing bearing the NYU insignia cavorting in a room decorated with NYU paraphernalia.

  • Also, in a sort of tribal downsizing, budding gangsters no longer have to steal your car radio, they only have to steal the brand logo insignia from the hood or trunk of your car (less likely to set off the alarm, which makes it more likely that they can steal badges from all cars on a block) in order to prove their inherent gangsterness.

  • You’ll see something of the town’s Venetian-dominated era on the graceful Piazza del Popolo, bordered by the 17th-century Palazzo Comunale — Venetian insignia on the piazza’s two columns have been replaced by local saints Apollinaris and Vitalis.


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