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the thumbprint
noun
A print, mark or impression made by a thumb.
Exact(19)
"And I have to have the thumbprint".
We all instantly recognised the thumbprint of computer-generated note-spinning.
On some contracts, the thumbprint of an illiterate surrogate stands out against the clients' signatures.
When the police examined it, they could not verify the thumbprint because it was smudged, Mr. Soedarmono said.
Through the efforts of its long-serving director Norman Mackenzie, that chorus undoubtedly still bears the thumbprint of his mentor, the choral wizard Robert Shaw.
Homemade posters decried what they called southern Sudanese "slavery" under the north, and rally officials wore T-shirts bearing the iconic image of the hand and the thumbprint.
Similar(36)
More than that, you can practically see the thumbprints.
Variations: Jam Bake with a teaspoon of jam, marmalade or preserves dropped into the thumbprints.
For a while, the poachers have to stand in line to await their lecture and the thumbprinting of the pledge.
The auction house posted large advertisements on a couple of Beijing buses, showing the thumbprints of the 18 village representatives who had approved the sale, recalling the celebrated thumbprints of the commune-dismantling Anhui villagers.
While the cookies are still warm, place dark-chocolate chunks into the thumbprints and sprinkle with sea salt.
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