Similar words: stampede, tamper, stamp, swamped, cramped, stamp out, stamping, stamp duty. Meaning: [stæmp] adj. marked with the impression of a seal.
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1 I am sorry I stamped on your foot.
2 He threw his doll car and stamped on it.
3 He stamped on the insect.
4 She stamped her foot again.
5 He stamped the paper with the date.
6 He examined her passport and stamped it.
7 The horse snorted and stamped its hoof impatiently.
8 A'use by'date must be stamped on all perishable goods.
9 The lawyer stamped the certificate with her seal.
10 He stamped his feet to shake off the snow from his boots.
11 They beat him down to the ground and stamped him on his body.
12 He stamped in anger.
13 Without the right date stamped on it, your ticket will be invalid.
14 Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope if you would like a reply.
15 The hinges are stamped out of sheets of metal.
16 The cow stamped on his side, winding him.
17 I enclose a stamped addressed envelope for your reply.
18 My mother stamped off down the stairs.
19 The woman at the desk stamped my passport.
20 He stamped his foot in frustrated rage.
21 They stamped the soil flat.
22 Terror was stamped across her face.
23 His words stamped him to be a bigot.
24 His horse stamped down some of the enemies.
25 "Eat before JULY 14" was stamped on the label.
26 She stamped on my toe!
27 He was said to have head-butted one policeman and stamped on another's hand.
28 In Post Offices[sentencedict.com],[www.Sentencedict.com] virtually every document that's passed across the counter is stamped with a rubber stamp.
29 He put the cardboard boxes in a heap and stamped them down.
30 Every connection that you make to the network is stamped with your IP address.
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