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noun as in publication; something impressed
verb as in produce writing, impression; reproduce
Example Sentences
Burton replied: "You've never been nicked or had ye prints took anyway so doesn't matter".
Byrne, speaking on BBC's radio 4 on Sunday, said there would be "a lot of small print attached to these loan conditions" to ensure suppliers are helped.
It was an observation some within Labour are weary of hearing about again, recalling the fuss a decade ago when Labour had mugs printed with the promise of "controls on immigration".
And then we did “Manhunter,” and we were going to the FBI lab and using the stuff to lift latent prints — all the laboratory stuff.
She also has a string of commercial deals, appearing in bespoke cheetah print boots in the semi-final win over France and big-screen adverts for the tournament's official beer.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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