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Iconoclastic.
unorthodox
Iconoclastic.
destructive
1
Mazda has often been an
iconoclastic
company when it comes to engines.
2
That is why it is so popular in these individualistic,
iconoclastic
times.
3
Both had the dual qualities of being intensely practical and yet
iconoclastic
.
4
So by the time I reached university I was in
iconoclastic
mode.
5
His latest
iconoclastic
quest: Research, develop, and sell the new science of longevity.
6
Their works often became bestsellers in spite of their demanding and
iconoclastic
nature.
7
His tone and methods are assured; his message irreverent and
iconoclastic
.
8
Today his line in exotic,
iconoclastic
wares plays in cinemas across the globe.
9
To the orthodox it seemed that the new view was
iconoclastic
,
impertinent, vulgar.
10
The Democratic party is as
iconoclastic
as the Republican is reverential.
11
By contrast, multiregionalism should be labelled as
iconoclastic
,
if not a bit bizarre.
12
Poverty had made the parish
iconoclastic
,
whether it would or not.
13
But among our English Georgians this tense
iconoclastic
note is rare.
14
Kerrigan was a Cashman hire and ally, and a rather odd,
iconoclastic
personality.
15
They were too corporate, not
iconoclastic
enough, and not in his view sufficiently creative.
16
At its best, football is contrarian,
iconoclastic
and gloriously uncertain.
iconoclastic
most iconoclastic
iconoclastic decrees
iconoclastic approach
iconoclastic controversy
iconoclastic fury