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slash mark
noun
⟨/⟩.
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The "slash" mark is an example of what happens when written punctuation becomes verbal slang.
Convention attendees reported that one of the signs confiscated from delegates entering the convention read "no Oligarchs" - "Oligarchs" with a superimposed red circle & slash mark - because, one certainly wouldn't want to embarrass the oligarchs.
One prisoner had recorded each month of his captivity with a slash mark.
What the writer originally wrote was that the slash mark used by Churchill has entered the playwriting lexicon.
Inside the flier, a headline announced "Love For All — Hatred For None," and a slash mark cut through the word "Terrorism".
It works the way Google or Bing does, but if you want cleaner search results you must type in a slash mark and a category.
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There were slash marks on her torso.
The hospital in Nakuru, a town in the Rift Valley, is full of Kikuyu men with deep ax wounds, fingers cut off and slash marks across their faces.
Mr. Kilham and his wife, Debra, are the most accommodating of hosts -- even if the guests claw at the furniture and leave slash marks on the faded armchair.
"We observed the typical flags and slash marks that surveyors make, and realized that it wouldn't be long before developers would pick apart the woods," he recalled.
And he's the one with the scars -- nicks, cuts and slash marks -- from a lifetime of being harassed by people who don't like Indians and from an all-season outdoor life.
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