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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151 We enclose a stamped, addressed envelope for the courtesy of your reply.
152 The date was stamped indelibly on his memory calendar, more than just stamped, etched in.
153 He dragged at his shirt and ruffled his hair and stamped his feet an swung his arms about.
154 The flies were troubling them and they blew through distended nostrils, or shook their heads, or stamped an impatient hoof.
155 Only pictures with a stamped addressed envelope will be returned.
156 For this reason any purchaser will wish to see that all documents in the chain of title are properly stamped.
157 Kirov dipped his hand into his pocket, pulling out the freshly stamped papers and looking at them in amazement.
158 Party censors stamped out any arts they did not like.
159 The guards who waited below them stamped their feet, beat down the snow beneath their boots.
160 The wording of the telegram was badly misspelt and like some local banknotes was stamped with the Imperial eagle.
161 "Eat before Jul 14" was stamped on the label.
162 On big farms cattle are usually stamped with brands.
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163 The officer stamped his boot. "Don't be insolent with me, mademoiselle.".
164 That kind of epidemic disease has long been stamped out.
165 Chris Boardman stamped himself as the 4,000m favourite by setting the world's fastest outdoor time in Barcelona last night.
166 From this master disc, plastic discs are stamped out cheaply.
167 He threw his cigarette butt down and stamped it out.
168 She frowned and stamped her feet to portray anger, eg in a mime.
169 In a department store when a gift voucher is exchanged it's stamped with the details of the store to cancel it.
170 His wife clapped her hands and stamped her feet in anguish.
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