autograph in the PONS Dictionary

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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She read the newspaper every day, enjoyed cards from well-wishers, and often sent autographs to people asking for them.
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The policeman then sarcastically asks for his autograph (as opposed to signature) on the ticket.
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With the creation of the cinema, radio, and television autographs from popular culture figures were sought.
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After finding out they are in a band, the girls ask for their autographs and suggest partying in the boys' room.
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He grew tired of signing autographs during the voyage, and entrusted a friend with the task.
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He signs his autograph to a customer who finds out their identity as the film ends.
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He was swarmed with fans, and stayed in his booth signing autographs for 23 hours and 10 minutes without a single break.
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Block asked only that the offending bat be autographed and given to her.
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In reality, the fictitious autographs are often from celebrities who have appeared in news or tabloids rather than on the program.
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Although he continued to use this paper until 1715, it is most likely that the autograph was written in about 1712.
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