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    Stamp
    /stamp/

    verb

    • 1. bring down (one's foot) heavily on the ground or on something on the ground: "he stamped his foot in frustration"
    • 2. impress a pattern or mark, especially an official one, on (a surface, object, or document) using an engraved or inked block or die or other instrument: "the woman stamped my passport" Similar imprintprintimpresspunch

    noun

  2. The meaning of STAMP is to pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument. How to use stamp in a sentence.

  3. STAMP definition: 1. a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it that is stuck onto a letter or package…. Learn more.

  4. to impress with a particular mark or device, as to indicate genuineness, approval, or ownership: to stamp a document with a seal. to mark or impress with a design, word, mark, etc.: Age stamped his face with lines. to impress (a design, word, mark, etc.) on: to stamp one's initials on a document.

  5. a small piece of paper with a picture or pattern on it, that you stick onto a letter or package to pay for the cost of mailing it: first-class / second-class stamp. a tool used to put a date, an address, or other mark on a document or an object, usually as proof of something:

  6. stamp - a small piece of adhesive paper that is put on an object to show that a government tax has been paid

  7. a block or die used to imprint a mark or design. see more. noun. a device incised to make an impression; used to secure a closing or to authenticate documents. synonyms: seal. see more. noun. a symbol that is the result of printing or engraving. “he put his stamp on the envelope”.

  8. A stamp is a small block of wood or metal which has a pattern or a group of letters on one side. You press it onto an pad of ink and then onto a piece of paper in order to produce a mark on the paper. The mark that you produce is also called a stamp.

  9. Definition of stamp noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  10. to impress with a particular mark or device, as to indicate genuineness, approval, or ownership: to stamp a document with a seal. to mark or impress with a design, word, mark, etc.: Age stamped his face with lines.

  11. a small, official piece of paper that you buy and stick onto a letter or parcel before you post it. Examples. The price of a first-class stamp is going up. I'd like to buy some stamps, please. I've put £2 worth of stamps on the letter. You can buy stamps from the shop on the corner. He collects stamps. stamp noun [C] (MARK)

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