Similar words: labeled, glabella, labelling, label, labeling, ring a bell, belle, quelled. Meaning: ['leɪbl] adj. bearing or marked with a label or tag.
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(31) They are afraid to contact the social services in case they are labelled a problem family.
(32) We carefully labelled each item with the contents and the date.
(33) If you venture from "feminine" standards, you are labelled aggressive and hostile.
(34) Each bag of seeds is labelled with the grower's name.
(35) Make sure the contents are clearly labelled on the outside.
(36) He had maybe a thousand tapes, all neatly labelled and catalogued.
(37) There should be a law ensuring products tested on animals have to be labelled as such.
(38) All meat should be clearly labelled with its country of origin.
(39) All goods must be clearly labelled with their country of origin.
(40) Aboriginal art has finally gained recognition and broken away from being labelled as "primitive" or "exotic".
(41) All the goods are labelled with the address of the manufacturer.
(42) His son and daughter are clever that everyone labelled them as the genius.
(43) The first is labelled: Ojibway music scroll.
(44) Critics have unfairly labelled Young a racist.
(45) Therefore it is best labelled democratic feminist socialism.
(46) Campbell has labelled the commission's recommendations as sheer nonsense.
(47) A search space is a labelled directed graph.
(48) The key was in the top drawer, neatly labelled.
(49) It should be neatly stacked and clearly labelled.
(50) The unemployed are often labelled as lazy or unreliable.
(51) Theodora had found the spare vestry key, neatly labelled, in the top right-hand drawer of Charles Julian's desk.
(52) Oligonucleotides were radioactively labelled, complexed with F9 nuclear proteins and separated by agarose gel electrophoresis.
(53) Anyone with a foreign accent, including refugee children, were labelled as potential saboteurs.
(54) They drank tea out of mugs labelled Captain and Bosun brought by his wife, who was small, bright-eyed and determinedly busy.
(55) Beer was bottled each day, then labelled and put into crates.
(56) The report suggests that individual products could be labelled to inform the public about how much electricity the appliances consume.
(57) We labelled the pictures with the wrong names, but the boob was spotted by one of our readers.
(58) Cupboards and drawers used for storage should also be labelled and can be colour coded according to contents.
(58) Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
(59) He was labelled a degenerate youth by his teachers, and left the town before he was 16.
(60) They are not a packet of sweets to be labelled with certain addresses and delivered by the errand boy.
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