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