A power tool that stamps.
Someone who walks with a heavy noisy gait or who stamps on the ground.
1 Foot stamper , shouter and singer of the threnody.
2 He was a stamper in the service of the Mint, named Cesare Macherone, and a Roman citizen.
3 The wheezing engine clank - the stamper ring.
4 Then he unfolded the ballot, inked the little X- stamper in the booth with great care, and began to vote.
5 Hence it passes only through the hands of the gauger and of the stamper , and the coins are very superior.
7 The total weight of a battery, including stamper box, stampers, etc., may be roughly estimated at about 1 ton per stamp.
8 I entered the service of your Excellency as sculptor, goldsmith, and stamper of coin; but to blab about my neighbour's private matters,-never
9 The stamper pressed against the back of both of our hands, but nothing showed up on my skin when I looked at it.
10 Most practical men, however, prefer to continue the use of the stamper battery, which is virtually a pestle and mortar on a large scale.
11 After that, he started stamping the symbol on the other girls with a craft store stamper . Mooney tossed a balled-up napkin on the table.
12 In contrast, during the peak of the vinyl boom, major labels churned out as many as 10,000 copies on a single stamper .
13 Stamper said there had been some attempts made to conceal the body.
14 The stampers that made buildings shake five leagues off were also waste.
15 Wife Number Two fled the house, screaming, with Stamper chasing after her.
16 When he would have retrieved her Terry Stamper had secured her notice.
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