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branded

adjective as in burned

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adjective as in stamped

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Power recently set up a partnership between Elf Cosmetics and Twitch streamer LoserFruit, who used Elf products to recreate her Fortnite look, and he is also working on building out a branded world within Fortnite.

From Digiday

In a recent study, it was revealed that as many as 25% of Instagrammers swipe up when they come across a branded post.

Google also has a range of its own branded Titan security keys, one of which also offers Bluetooth connectivity.

However, for commercial and branded video productions, even these precautions are not enough.

From Digiday

So, for non-branded search, we actually had no idea what the results are going to be.

He branded it a fifth-column invasion into popular culture, normalizing radical, even communist ambitions.

This ever-so-slight heart-bleed for immigrant children branded him a party apostate, and he began to change course.

She now chronicles her recovery in her re-branded site called The Balanced Blonde.

The U.K. tabloids, as is their wont, have branded her “shameless,” “sordid,” and “the scourge of society.”

For those who want the most out of the attraction, they can be branded with a bloody X on their foreheads.

The law still branded as conspiracy any united attempt of workingmen to raise wages or to shorten the hours of work.

In the following year a dragoon was similarly sentenced by court-martial to be branded on the tongue.

But when the progeny are designed for breeders, the practice should be branded with unqualified reprehension.

His right name is Clarence, but early someone branded him Ugly, en because he resented hit, the name stuck.

Every one of our herd is branded with a capital D in the center of a diamond.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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