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mascot

[mas-kot, -kuht] / ˈmæs kɒt, -kət /






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The “Buy higher and higher” rule applies to many stocks, but silver might be the mascot of the movement.

From Barron's

He has written about a college course devoted to Taylor Swift, a pickle mascot that went missing and retail workers who said they were tortured by Mariah Carey’s Christmas song.

From The Wall Street Journal

Several passersby snapped photos with Mixue’s inflatable snow “king” mascot that stands guard outside the store entrance.

From Los Angeles Times

College football is a major industry that gets rendered as a goofy universe of tribal rivalries, silly mascots and overheated debate.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was greeted there by a hug from the huge Longhorn mascot, just before a Longhorn two-point conversion made the final score, 41-38.

From Los Angeles Times