A distinctive characteristic or attribute.
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Examples for "trademark"
Examples for "trademark"
1However John Steed and his trademark buttonhole were nowhere to be seen.
2I remember this by thinking of Popeye, whose trademark rusty croak went:
3The trademark skepticism was often a cover to delay taking a stand.
4The U.K. case revolved around Sun Microsystems' assertion of its trademark rights.
5Des is relatively new to Snapchat but his trademark wit translates perfectly.
1Strong local and regional government is the hallmark of leading EU member-states.
2Today the name FORTUNE is the nationally accepted hallmark of business journalism.
3However, behaviour has not exactly been a hallmark of his player personality.
4Too many people think speed is the hallmark of a good musician.
5Waiting for a product is usually the hallmark of a true fan.
1There was absolutely not the slightest earmark of the Negro about them.
2For example, some members of Congress post some earmark requests online.
3A third option was to earmark revenues from existing carbon markets.
4These minor obligations do not earmark more than an hour in the day.
5Catch those yearling ewes with the wether earmark and change to the shoe-string.
Translations for stylemark