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[Verb] | "stamp" | \ ˈstamp \
1: to pound or crush with a pestle or a heavy instrument
2: to strike or beat forcibly with the bottom of the foot
3: to bring down (the foot) forcibly
Origin: 13th century ;
Middle English; akin to Old High German stampfōn to stamp and perhaps to Greek stembein to shake up;
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[Verb] | "pre*stamp" | \ ˌprē-ˈstamp \
1: to attach a stamp to (something) in advance
Origin: 1850 ;
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[Verb] | "re*stamp" | \ (ˌ)rē-ˈstamp \
1: to stamp (something) again
2: to assert (something, such as one's authority) again
Origin: 1692 ;
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[Verb] | "rub*ber-stamp" | \ ˈrə-bər-ˈstamp \
1: to approve, endorse, or dispose of as a matter of routine or at the command of another
2: to mark with a rubber stamp
Origin: 1893 ;
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[Noun] | "stamping ground" | \ ˈstam-piŋ \
1: stomping ground
Origin: 1786 ;
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[Noun] | "time stamp"
1: a stamping device used for recording the date and time of day on a document, envelope, etc. (as to indicate when it was received or sent out)
2: an indication of the date and time stamped on a document, envelope, etc.
3: an indication of the date and time recorded as part of a digital signal or file (such as an email, digital photograph, radio broadcast, or text message) indicating the time of creation, transmission, etc.
Origin: 1855 ;
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[Phrasal verb] | "stamp as"
1: to show that (someone) is (a particular type of person)
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[Phrasal verb] | "stamp on"
1: to step heavily on (something) with one's foot
2: to end (something) in a forceful way
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[Phrasal verb] | "stamp out"
1: to stop or destroy (something bad)
2: to stop (something) from burning by stepping on it forcefully with the feet
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[Verb] | "stamping"
1: to move heavily or clumsily;
* e.g., " ... stamping around in oversized boots "
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[Verb] | "stamp (out)"
1: to destroy all traces of;
* e.g., " ... working to stamp out racism in this country "
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[Verb] | "rubber-stamping"
1: as in signing, initialing;
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[Noun] | "stamping ground"
1: a place for spending time or for socializing;
* e.g., " ... if she isn't at home, you can usually find her at the local library, her favorite stamping ground "
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[Noun] | "stamping grounds"
1: a place for spending time or for socializing;
* e.g., " ... if she isn't at home, you can usually find her at the local library, her favorite stamping ground "
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