What does this strange mark symbolise?
The dove symbolises peace.
Red roses symbolise love.
A broken mirror can symbolise bad luck.
In some cultures, the color white symbolises purity.
The lion often symbolises courage and strength.
A candle can symbolise hope in the darkness.
The oak tree symbolises strength and endurance.
The color black can symbolise mourning or elegance.
The lotus flower symbolises purity and enlightenment in many Eastern cultures.
The dove symbolises the Holy Spirit in Christian symbolism.
He needed ways to symbolise that freshness.
Organisers say the fire symbolises letting go of the past.
The latter is known to symbolise prosperity, health and harmony.
For her, the worn-out floor symbolised hard graft, or hard work.
Uncut noodles symbolise longevity; sweet rice cakes anticipate a better future.
The women wore white, symbolising pure intentions, and carried gladioli, a single stem each.
There are different images, forms of the Buddha, that actually kind of symbolise those events.
The bread, and often apples too, are smeared with honey, symbolising the wish for a sweet year.
These mooncakes are said to symbolise togetherness and harmony, and typically cut into eight pieces before eating.
The European acquisition of tobacco, and European pipe-smoking, symbolise for many Native Americans the expropriation of their homeland.
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