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I . stamp [stæmp] N

1. stamp (postage stamp):

stamp

2. stamp (device):

stamp
stamp

3. stamp (mark):

stamp
date stamp

4. stamp (characteristic quality):

stamp
piętno nt

5. stamp (with foot):

stamp

II . stamp [stæmp] VB trans

1. stamp (place stamp):

to stamp a letter

2. stamp (impress mark):

stamp

3. stamp (stomp):

stamp
to stamp one's foot

date-stamp N

postage stamp N form

II . rubber-stamp N

stamp out VB trans

1. stamp out (eradicate):

stamp out

2. stamp out (put out):

stamp out

3. stamp out (leave imprint):

stamp out

stamp album N

stamp album
klaser m

stamp collector N

stamp collector
filatelista(-tka) m (f)

stamp duty N LAW

stamp duty

stamp pad N

stamp pad

time stamp N COMPUT

time stamp

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He'll then grind down a stamp-sized piece so thin light can pass through it, like sun through the windows of a cathedral.
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As a true democrat, he did not rubber-stamp his choice.
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Voters were asked whether they approved of amending articles 41bis and 42 lit d of the constitution, which covered stamp duty.
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He would fold the newsletters, put them in the envelopes, stamp them, and then take bagful of newsletters to the post office.
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Other clubs include stamp collection, drawing and painting, photography, gardening, pottery, band and junior cadet crops.
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Some postage stamp collectors have specialized in collecting stamps on stamps as a topical collection.
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He encouraged stamp collecting by juniors, and served as mentor to collectors both young and old.
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Examples of such taxes include some forms of stamp duty, real estate transfer tax, and levies for the formal registration of a transfer.
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He was internationally renowned for programs such as one to expose and stamp out syphilis.
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He has a passion for cooking, cleanliness, mime artistry, dance, and stamp collecting.
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