put+a+stamp+on

  • 41put — v 1. place, pose, set, lay; drop, Inf. plop, Inf. plunk, Inf. plank, plump; park, station, post, stand; plant, implant, imbed; perch, mount, deposit; situate, locate, emplace, position, center; dispose, allocate, install, collocate, spot,… …

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  • 42stamp —   1. Symbol of paid money. Po oleka (postage).    ♦ War savings stamp, po oleka kaua.    ♦ Stamp collection, hō ili ili po oleka.    ♦ To put on a stamp, kau i ka po oleka.   2. Imprint. Hō ailona pa i (printed).    ♦ Bamboo stamp for printing… …

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  • 43stamp — /stæmp/ noun a device for making marks on documents; a mark made in this way ● The invoice has the stamp ‘Received with thanks’ on it. ● The customs officer looked at the stamps in his passport. ■ verb 1. to mark a document with a stamp ● to… …

    Dictionary of banking and finance

  • 44put down — Synonyms and related words: Parthian shot, abase, abasement, abash, account for, accredit with, accrete to, acknowledge, affront, annihilate, ante, ante up, apply to, ascribe to, aspersion, asphyxiate, assign to, atrocity, attach to, attribute to …

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  • 45stamp out — PHRASAL VERB If you stamp something out, you put an end to it. [V n P] Dr Muffett stressed that he was opposed to bullying in schools and that action would be taken to stamp it out. [V n P] ...on the spot fines to stamp the problems out. [Also V… …

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  • 46put down — 1) informal she often puts me down Syn: criticize, belittle, disparage, deprecate, denigrate, slight, humiliate, shame, crush, squash, deflate; informal show up, cut down to size 2) I put him down as shy …

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  • 47put something down — 1 he put his ideas down on paper: WRITE DOWN, note down, jot down, take down, set down; list, record, register, log. 2 they put down the rebellion: SUP …

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  • 48put — verb express ADVERB ▪ cleverly (BrE), eloquently, well ▪ I thought you put your points very well. ▪ badly ▪ gently, tactfully …

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  • 49stamp — stæmp n. postage stamp; imprint, seal; tool for stamping out words or symbols, die; mark, characteristic; type, kind; act of striking the ground or floor with one s foot v. strike the floor or ground forcefully with one s foot; trample, crush;… …

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  • 50stamp something out — suppress or put an end to something. → stamp …

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