Neck adornments have been worn since ancient times to signify title or wealth or even just to sop up sweat. |
These are considered particles and they're placed at the end of a sentence, usually to signify a certain attitudinal meaning or intonation. |
On the tenth day, they are ritually sent back into the spiritual world and the vases are emptied and inverted to signify the end of the festival. |
This single line from the 1967 film The Graduate came to signify a generation's contempt for insincerity, conformity, and wastefulness. |
We declare our own property inherently allodial and unowed, and hereby signify that its confiscation by any government is unwilling. |
The Eclogues came to signify Arcady as a place where poetry and love meet with or avoid the worlds of politics, cities, and empires. |