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are stamping
noun
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.
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And the worst part is? WOMEN ARE THE ONES WHO ARE PERPETRATING THIS! Women are the ones who are stamping this label on stationary and t-shirts and pinnable quotes, all under the guise that it's helpful and inspiring to a younger generation.
It is just the Yankees who are stamping them as they keep pushing uphill toward a postseason berth.
— Julia Moskin The Washington Post: French winemakers take to the battlements to protect the word "chateau" from American vintners who are stamping the word on labels.
Chicago for £389rtn American Airlines are stamping their mark on the bargains with returns to cities on their home turf for £389.
They are stamping on harmless pleasures like music and football, and throwing themselves with cold relish into lashings and stonings for adultery.
The cold is such that the soldiers are stamping continually where they stand, and delegations passing through the square break into a run.
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Holes in the crowd are stamped out like brush fires.
They are stamped with the official city and county seal.
Davis's hallmarks are stamped all over the place.
Questions are stamped on the wall, in bold letters.
This year the T-shirts are stamped Here Come The Irish.
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