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iconic image

collocation in English

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iconic
adjective
uk /aɪˈkɒn.ɪk/ us /aɪˈkɑː.nɪk/
very famous or popular, especially being considered to represent particular opinions or a ...
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image
noun
uk /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/ us /ˈɪm.ɪdʒ/
a picture in your mind or an idea of how someone or ...
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Examples of iconic image


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Bowie was not the sole creator of the glam rock image, but it is his iconicimage that is most often visually referenced.
Since dreams and mental images are apparently pictorial in nature, this seems to show that we are, after all, capable of creating an internal iconicimage.
This became an iconicimage of the planet as a marble of cloud-swirled blue ocean broken by green-brown continents.
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It became the iconicimage for the non-violence movement.
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He was seated in a prominent camera position and his mohawk unexpectedly became an iconicimage of the landing.
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The most iconicimage of women in hakama is the miko or shrine maidens who assist in maintenance and ceremonies.
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His irony-tinged voice and signature droll delivery, gallows humour, iconicimage and mannerisms became instantly recognisable and were often the subject of parody.
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It was normal for double-sided altarpieces in this period to have an iconicimage on the front and narrative images on the back.
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It has served as an iconicimage for the city and the nation ever since.
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She is reputed to have had paintings of her burnt that did not match the iconicimage she wished to be shown.
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Through its use by many legendary samurai women, the naginata has been propelled as the iconicimage of a woman warrior.
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It is all about finding simplicity, a singular iconicimage, something that evokes emotion from the viewer.
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The distinctive diamond-shaped towers became an iconicimage of early radio.
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But rather than simply punctuating the episode with an iconicimage of the porker soaring through the air, the writers actually develop a story into which the joke fits.
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Doyle gained a degree of notice from the connection to the iconicimage.
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The classes result in a collection of pieces or one large, collectively created artwork (a selected iconicimage of the town or region) that can remain in the host city.
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The iconicimage of gold mining for many is gold panning, which is a method of separating flakes of pure gold from river sediments due to their great density.
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Booker writes that the graph became the supreme iconicimage for all those engaged in the battle to save the world from global warming.
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An iconicimage, the pine at its centre has been described as growing in the national ethos as our one and only tree in a country of trees.
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