Similar words: marksman, Sparks, rosa parks, mark, market, marker, remark, markup. Meaning: [mɑrk /mɑːk] n. English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964).
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31. Nobody really knows what the marks on the ancient stones signify.
32. There are bound to be question marks over his future.
33. Some boys make up to their teachers to get good marks.
34. She has a poor complexion and pock marks on her forehead.
35. A properly fitting bra should never leave red marks. Sentencedict.com
36. She got 80 marks out of 100 for geography.
37. She got very high marks in her geography exam.
38. I got full marks in the spelling test.
39. His face bore the marks of many missions.
40. What do these marks signify?
41. Marks from this test count towards your final grade.
42. He got top marks for overall academic performance.
43. Can you clean the coat of these dirty marks?
44. He wiped the marks off the wall.
45. She got top marks in maths and chemistry.
46. "Lyrical Ballads" conveniently marks the beginning of nineteenth-century poetry.
47. The table marks very easily.
48. You mustn't chisel for good marks.
49. Marks were noticeably higher for girls than for boys.
50. The letter was peppered with exclamation marks.
51. The film marks her directorial debut.
52. She got full marks in the exam.
53. Coursework accounts for 40% of the final marks.
54. Pencil marks can be erased with a rubber.
55. The fire left scorch marks halfway up the wall.
56. He made marks with a pencil.
57. These greasy marks just won't come out.
58. The sunlight showed up the marks on the window.
59. Full marks to Bill for an excellent idea!
60. A few students have queried their marks.
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