eponymous in the PONS Dictionary

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An occasional character who later had an eponymous spin-off show.
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The district is based on the eponymous regional city.
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It is a fable-like journey of the eponymous eight-year-old boy, whose life revolves around the pursuit to find real purpose in his little world.
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It features songs from their debut eponymous album.
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They released their eponymous first full-length in 2004.
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The label dropped them a year later after their eponymous first album failed to find any commercial success.
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Their eponymous debut album, which featured one side of studio recordings and another taken from their live show, also sold well during this period.
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It is the opening track on their eponymous debut album (1977).
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At some point he became a reporter for the eponymous magazine, though he remained dressed in his trademark red uniform.
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Both tracks were collected on the trio's eponymous debut album in 1984.
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