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tag
noun as in label, ticket
verb as in label; attach label
Example Sentences
He’s very present in his daughter’s life and even has her tag along for a few of his more questionable adventures, like tracking a dead man’s book collection to a local lake.
Dogs were also required to wear collars with name tags and owners were fined for non-compliance.
Amid a global economic downturn, the city was facing widespread cuts, and leaders looked — as they often do — to the price tag of city services to try to balance the budget.
A geolocation tag was reportedly found on his phone linked to the illicit goods.
NSW uses a less lethal "smart" variety of drumlines which alert authorities who rush to tag and then release or relocate sharks caught on them.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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