Writing or drawing etched, scratched, scribbled, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place.
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Examples for "tag"
Examples for "tag"
1Please note the question mark and the tag used for this post.
2This example Media View replaces the standard playlist filters with tag clouds.
3Unfortunately, the robotic pooch doesn't come with a price tag just yet.
4Are you sure you don't want us to tag along? I ask.
5This new imponderable was just another to tag onto a long list.
1She said she wasn't involved in the graffiti, but knew those responsible.
2Maldonado has used performance and graffiti art to criticise the Cuban government.
3Maldonado has used performance and graffiti art to criticize the Cuban government.
4I started getting invited to art exhibitions of legal graffiti writers' work.
5It may, they say, simply be graffiti intended to deface holy objects.
1Check out the graph: Required Reading News from elsewhere on the internet
2The ones, in short, on the right hand side of this graph.
3The president repeated that he wanted the graph moved to the left.
4Once you've chosen the graph type, the process for graphing is straightforward:
5The graph shows the best estimate for his speed during this time.
1Has anyone had any luck using the cards for geo-tagging in Europe?
2Analysts who follow RFID say the remote-tagging industry is just getting started.
3In the early 1990s, red-tagging was epidemic-andnot in a good way.
4I know; I've been tagging along behind you, with better transflux gear.
5Mr. Vieira walked toward us, looking very serious, Quinn tagging behind him.
1A "calligraffiti" mural which has attracted visitors to a block of flats in Cambridge will remain in place until at least next year.
1He was a graff writer who was in his music as well.
2Nathless I need no better assistant than a good oak-graff like unto yours.
3I would be a full-time graff writer.
5Thus the graff, or prince, though he be the owner of an entire circle, is yet the only farmer within that circle.
6There was a gentleman in the next room, the head of the graff's chancery, who spoke French, and would be glad to make our acquaintance.
7What remains to be seen is how Graff will handle public life.
8But Graff recommended, and I agree, that we should leave them alone.
9Graff shook off Bean's hand and left, closing the door behind him.
10Graff leaned against the filing-cabinet, his hands in his pockets, and laughed.
11They didn't tell me whether Colonel Graff was being promoted or court-martialed.
12Graff went away, and in his place they gave Ender a companion.
13And she describes the fellow to me, and it was this Graff.
14Somehow that was comforting to Ender, that Graff also came away empty.
15Graff sought audience with his wife through the personage of Petre Yvon.
16He bade them an irritable goodbye, but Ender and Graff remained cheerful.