stamp in a sentence

stamp meaning:

v. i.) To strike beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the foot, or by thrusting the foot downward.

n. )a small, rectangular piece of paper printed with a design and attached to mail

v. t.) An offical mark set upon things chargeable with a duty or tax to government, as evidence that the duty or tax is paid;

v. ) to strike heavily

stamp sentence:

My hobby is stamp collecting.

He put a stamp on the letter.

He stamped out a fire.

She stamped her foot in annoyance.

I am sorry I stamped on your foot.

Where can I buy stamps?

He gummed the back of stamps.

He has a lot of foreign stamps.

This achievement stamps her as a genius.

Marta shrieked and started stamping on the cockroach.

The audience showed their impatience with a stamping of feet.

The audience were stamping and cheering.

She stamped her own interpretation on the role.

He frowned and stamped his feet to portray anger.

The lawyer stamped the certificate with her seal.

The horse snorted and stamped its hoof impatiently.

Every carton of yoghurt is stamped with a sell-by date.

His ingenuity with words stamped his as an outstanding politician.

Every connection that you make to the network is stamped with your IP address.

They beat him down to the ground and stamped him on his body.

She stamped the mud off her shoes.

New stamps will be issued next month.

I lost interest in collecting stamps.

Three new stamps were issued last month.

You can buy your stamps at the post office.

He has collected more than a thousand stamps.

The Queen’s head appears in profile on British stamps.

I would like to have a look at your collection of stamps.

Will Tom continue to collect stamps or is it only a passing fad?

She has many hobbies, cooking, knitting, gardening, collecting stamps, and so on.

I have five times as many stamps as he does.

I want to arrange for a commemorative postage stamp to be printed with my portrait on it.

If we are to stamp out poverty all, every person will need to make some sacrifices.

He carefully stripped away the transparent paper and took out a valuable stamp.

The government must act to stamp out interracial hatred and violence.

The doctors are trying to stamp out the plague by using new method.

A good way to get a stamp off an envelope is to soak it off.

You must put a stamp on the envelope before you post it.

He derives great satisfaction from his stamp collection.

I forgot to put on the stamp before I mailed the letter.



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