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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31 She stamped the soil round the plant.
32 He frowned and stamped his feet to portray anger.
33 She stamped out the letters'SOS'in the snow.
34 He stamped off in disgust.
35 Sam stamped his foot in anger.
36 She stamped her personality on the whole programme.
37 She stamped her own interpretation on the role.
38 She turned and stamped out of the room.
39 The date is stamped on her memory forever.
40 He wildly stamped the chair with his foot.
41 That day is stamped indelibly on my memory.
42 The child stamped on the spider.
43 The box was stamped with the maker's name.
44 The audience stamped and shouted.
45 Please enclose a stamped self-addressed envelope.
46 She stamped her foot in annoyance.
47 She stamped up the stairs in anger.
48 Send a stamped, self-addressed envelope .
49 The fire in the grass was stamped out.
50 His foot stamped down on the accelerator.
51 He stamped his feet in anger.
52 What he did will always be stamped.
53 Erika stamped her foot in vexation.
54 He stamped the snow off his boots.
55 He stamped his butt on the floor.
56 The rebellion was soon stamped on by the army.
57 He was stamped on my mind.
58 Wait here to have your passport stamped.sentencedict.com/stamped.html
59 The audiences stamped loudly to express their grievances.
60 Among the papers was a brown folder stamped 'SECRET'.
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