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ALL meanings of stamp

stamp
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  • verb with object stamp to strike or beat with a forcible, downward thrust of the foot. 1
  • verb with object stamp to bring (the foot) down forcibly or smartly on the ground, floor, etc. 1
  • verb with object stamp to extinguish, crush, etc., by striking with a forcible downward thrust of the foot (followed by out): to stamp out a fire. 1
  • verb with object stamp to suppress or quell (a rebellion, uprising, etc.) quickly through the use of overwhelming force (usually followed by out). 1
  • verb with object stamp to crush or pound with or as with a pestle. 1
  • verb with object stamp to impress with a particular mark or device, as to indicate genuineness, approval, or ownership: to stamp a document with a seal. 1
  • verb with object stamp to mark or impress with a design, word, mark, etc.: Age stamped his face with lines. 1
  • verb with object stamp to impress (a design, word, mark, etc.) on: to stamp one's initials on a document. 1
  • verb with object stamp to affix a postage stamp to (a letter, envelope, etc.). 1
  • verb with object stamp to characterize, distinguish, or reveal: His ingenuity with words stamped him as a potential poet. 1
  • verb without object stamp to bring the foot down forcibly or smartly, as in crushing something, expressing rage, etc. 1
  • verb without object stamp to walk with forcible or heavy, resounding steps: He stamped out of the room in anger. 1
  • noun stamp a postage stamp. 1
  • noun stamp an act or instance of stamping. 1
  • noun stamp a die or block for impressing or imprinting. 1
  • noun stamp a design or legend made with such a die or block. 1
  • noun stamp an official mark indicating genuineness, validity, etc., or payment of a duty or charge. 1
  • noun stamp a peculiar or distinctive impression or mark: a great man who left his stamp on legal procedure. 1
  • noun stamp character, kind, or type: a woman of serious stamp. 1
  • noun stamp an official seal or device appearing on a business or legal document to show that a tax has been paid. 1
  • noun stamp Also called local, local stamp. such a device, often similar to a postage stamp issued by a private organization to show that the charges for mail carrying have been paid. 1
  • noun stamp trading stamp. 1
  • noun stamp food stamp. 1
  • noun stamp an instrument for stamping, crushing, or pounding. 1
  • noun stamp a heavy piece of iron or the like, as in a stamp mill, for crushing ore or other material. 1
  • noun stamp for letter 1
  • noun stamp ink stamp 1
  • noun stamp foot movement 1
  • transitive verb stamp with ink 1
  • transitive verb stamp metal 1
  • intransitive verb stamp with foot 1
  • noun stamp ink mark 1
  • noun stamp national insurance payment 1
  • intransitive verb stamp walk noisily 1
  • transitive verb stamp put postage stamps on 1
  • intransitive verb stamp impress upon 1
  • verb stamp If you stamp or stamp your foot, you lift your foot and put it down very hard on the ground, for example because you are angry or because your feet are cold. 0
  • verb stamp Stamp is also a noun. 0
  • verb stamp If you stamp somewhere, you walk there putting your feet down very hard on the ground because you are angry. 0
  • verb stamp If you stamp on something, you put your foot down on it very hard. 0
  • singular noun stamp If something bears the stamp of a particular quality or person, it clearly has that quality or was done by that person. 0
  • verb stamp A quality, feature, or action that stamps someone or something as a particular thing shows clearly that they are this thing. 0
  • verb stamp to bring (the foot) down heavily (on the ground, etc) 0
  • verb stamp to walk with heavy or noisy footsteps 0
  • verb stamp to repress, extinguish, or eradicate 0
  • verb stamp to impress or mark (a particular device or sign) on (something) 0
  • verb stamp to mark (something) with an official impress, seal, or device 0
  • verb stamp to fix or impress permanently 0
  • verb stamp to affix a postage stamp to 0
  • verb stamp to distinguish or reveal 0
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