How to Use Star of David in a Sentence
Star of David
noun phrase-
The first sentence was entwined with the Star of David in the colors of the Israeli flag.
— Howard Blume, Los Angeles Times, 25 Oct. 2023 -
One young woman wore a scarf patterned with the Star of David.
— Brittny Mejia, Los Angeles Times, 5 Nov. 2023 -
His grave is now correctly marked with a Star of David.
— Sarah Kuta, Smithsonian Magazine, 27 June 2024 -
Another worked with six black bags, some with the Star of David, gathering them in the shade of a tree.
— Steve Hendrix, Washington Post, 10 Oct. 2023 -
Many of the placards sit at one of the points forming from the fountain, which sits on a shape resembling the Star of David.
— Zachary Smith, cleveland, 21 Aug. 2023 -
Die-hard fans — even those who aren’t Jewish — wear Star of David necklaces in support of the club.
— Claire Moses, New York Times, 7 May 2023 -
But what if that character was just wearing a Star of David?
— Zack Sharf, Variety, 18 Oct. 2023 -
On a nearby Palestinian house, a Star of David symbol had been sprayed on in blue paint.
— Patrick Reevell, ABC News, 19 Dec. 2023 -
One of the images showed a fist punching through a Star of David while holding a Palestinian flag.
— Sierra Lopez, The Mercury News, 1 Mar. 2024 -
Each wears a cropped sweater, hoop earrings and a gold necklace, one featuring a Star of David, the other a cross.
— Kate Linthicum, Los Angeles Times, 11 Feb. 2024 -
The flier also included photos of people with the Star of David on their forehead.
— Caroline Petrow-Cohen, Los Angeles Times, 29 Nov. 2023 -
The Star of David borders the perimeter and runs down the center in various sizes, and menorahs are situated on each end.
— Amanda Ogle, Southern Living, 22 Nov. 2023 -
There were also posters glued to the building that featured a Star of David with a knife through it, and there were posters of conspiracy theories about Jews and 9/11.
— Misty Severi, Washington Examiner, 16 Nov. 2023 -
Wearing a Star of David necklace or a yarmulke today feels exactly the same to me as hanging a rainbow flag or sporting a Pride pin.
— Rachael Fried, New York Daily News, 30 June 2024 -
Underneath the blazer, Platt decided on a corset top made with recycled satin along with a Star of David necklace.
— Brittany Natale, Redbook, 3 May 2023 -
As a result, children who once wore Star of David pendants were hiding visible displays of their Judaism, the complaint states.
— Jenny Jarvie, Los Angeles Times, 29 Feb. 2024 -
Ye expressed some regrets in a podcast interview, but a few months later tweeted an image of a swastika merged with the Star of David, leading the platform to suspend him.
— David Hamilton, Fortune, 21 Sep. 2023 -
Concentration camp uniforms and Star of David armbands.
— Emily Alvarenga, San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Apr. 2024 -
Demonstrators adopted the blue and white Star of David flag, and many of their leaders and speakers were retired senior military officers.
— Aluf Benn, Foreign Affairs, 7 Feb. 2024 -
Then, as now, on the chessboard of Israel’s military planning, the fighter jet with the Star of David on the fuselage was considered the largest piece: nearly 50 percent of Israel’s defense budget went to its air force.
— Uri Kaufman, Foreign Affairs, 20 Oct. 2023 -
The graphic shows explosions rising repeatedly from Israel, which is depicted as a broken Star of David.
— Scott Peterson, The Christian Science Monitor, 25 Oct. 2023 -
The social network reinstated the rapper's account on Saturday, eight months after suspending him for posting a Nazi swastika inside the Star of David.
— Emily Price, PCMAG, 30 July 2023 -
Recent antisemitic acts nationwide include graffiti and vandalism at Jewish stores, restaurants and institutions, shots fired in the vicinity of synagogues and assaults on people wearing yarmulkes, Star of David pendants or other Jewish apparel.
— David Lauter, Los Angeles Times, 14 Dec. 2023
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