Small piece of paper that is purchased and displayed on an item of mail as evidence of payment of postage.
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Examples for "stamp "
Examples for "stamp "
1 Conservatives believe voter ID laws are required to stamp out vote fraud.
2 Power is concentrated in the presidency, with parliament seen as a rubber - stamp .
3 In what ways do you see its cultural and social stamp today?
4 Berbatov took only seven minutes to stamp his quality on the match.
5 That's the beginning point, and a way to have that flavor stamp .
1 Membership lists are freely available for the cost of a postage stamp .
2 This is why streaming video often looks like a moving postage stamp .
3 Homes were small, yards were postage stamp size, and aspirations were modest.
4 The first is this fellow, immortalized here on a U.S. postage stamp :
5 Expenses of election to a postage stamp must be published after election.
1 Longtime friend Winfrey said the poet would have laughed out loud at the news that she was going to be on a postal stamp .
2 It bore the type-written address, "Police Office, Scotland Yard," and the postal stamp was "West Strand, January 18, 9 p.m."
3 A Pitch for Smart Postal Stamps Hidden Messages: Any There There?
4 Postal Service's Citizens' Stamp Advisory Committee, which meets to consider designs for new U.S. postal stamps .
5 The property tax payments cost less than the postal stamps Wendell needed to mail them in.
6 Same goes for its anniversary festivities, which continue throughout April and May with commemorative postal stamps and further crowdsourcing.
7 It now features in Moma's permanent collection in New York and has been celebrated in a collection of Finnish postal stamps .
8 The New Yorker, November 12, 1990 P. 39 Comment about postal stamps which writer regards as too cheerful.
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