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nametag
noun
A tag with one's name inscribed on it.
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Each one has a nametag velcroed to the front, since, with only the tip of one's nose showing, it would otherwise be impossible to distinguish people.I head outside and begin walking.
Keith Brown, like other Oasis employees, wears a nametag that identifies his country of origin, in his case Trinidad and Tobago.
He hates having to wear a nametag on his sweater at Model United Nations Day at school.
She did not wear a nametag: "It's hard to summarize your life".
For the less tech savvy (like me), teams were formed in the old fashioned way: put on a nametag, smile a lot, and shake hands with whoever is in the vicinity.
Even so, the gray cadet uniform, with the big black stripe down the side of the pants, and nametag above the left breast, is the sort more often seen on high-school band members than on fighting soldiers.
When she was asked if her clients had high expectations of New York, Elk replied, "Where do I start?" She recounted a story about a man, in town to run the marathon, whose name had been misspelled on his nametag.
One friend recalled standing next to her at a reception at the Rose firm in the late seventies, and seeing a man approach her, jab angrily at the nametag pinned to her blouse, and fairly spit out, "That's not your name!" The friend added, "She was very cool about it, as she always is".
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