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stamp
noun
An act of stamping the foot, paw or hoof.
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The word 'stamp' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a flat, often rectangular object or design that is used to mark something with ink. For example: "He put a stamp on the postcard to mail it to his family."
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Members have suggested that the recent reforms to stamp duty, which lowered tax bills for most homebuyers, would lead to an increase in activity and prices over the coming year.
In an attempt to stamp out the digital radio divide between urban and rural areas, and to make sure listeners across the whole country can tune in to digital stations, Ofcom is also advertising a series of 12 local multiplex licences.
With 300,000 Chinese tourists expected to visit Spain this year and a million by the end of the decade, hotels are rushing to adapt in order to receive a "Chinese-friendly" stamp of approval.
For connoisseurs of such cock-ups, the misattribution will perhaps be most reminiscent of East Germany's 1956 blunder in issuing a Robert Schumann stamp with a score in the background that happened to be by Schubert.
The United Nations climate change negotiations taking place in Warsaw have been trivially described as a "stepping stone" towards the next big global deal to cut emissions which, some hope, will be greeted with a giant rubber stamp in Paris in 2015.
In our league the game was generally played well and usually the refs would stamp anything out, especially with swearing and stuff like that.
5 Use a 6cm round pastry cutter to stamp out the biscuits, then arrange these on the prepared baking trays.
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Insiders said some members of the board were not happy that they were forced to rubber-stamp the appointment of Harding as the last editor of the Times, and made their displeasure known to Thomson.
He said: "George, I hope I am not exceeding my brief if I urge you to look at the baleful effects of stamp duty in London, which is stamping on the fingers of those who are trying to climb the property ladder".
So Ebert reduced the image to postage-stamp size, hoping that would make it SFW.
Despite the celebration on Saturday night, when scores of A-list guests including Matt Damon, Robert De Niro and Bill Murray attended a lavish reception and ceremony at the "seven-star" Aman resort, this official civil ceremony at the Italian registry office was needed to rubber-stamp the vows they had reportedly already made before former Rome mayor and Clooney friend Walter Veltroni.
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