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nameplate

[neym-pleyt] / ˈneɪmˌpleɪt /


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He also watched his namesake — the baby who had influenced him to add “Sr.” to his jersey nameplate — grow into an athletic and curious boy.

From Washington Post

Mr. Spring said in a statement that he saw “tremendous opportunity to build upon the storied reputation of each of our nameplates,” referring to Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and the beauty chain Bluemercury.

From New York Times

In his right hand he gripped the nameplate from his news conference and the box score from the biggest victory of his career.

From Washington Post

“I wish the same punishment upon lawmakers who leave their seats immediately after propping up their nameplates and ones who are asleep and don’t show up like myself.”

From New York Times

He took off his gear near Hathaway’s old locker, which had been cleaned out and stripped of its nameplate.

From Washington Post