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sticker

noun as in bumper sticker

Weak matches

noun as in burr

noun as in poster

noun as in stamp

noun as in tab

verb as in label

verb as in price

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At the world’s largest technology show, nearly a year after the pandemic started, the most innovative products on offer were a sticker to track vital signs to detect covid-19 and futuristic masks.

In addition to this, you can also use the “Question” sticker in Instagram Stories to ask for feedback.

That means no chat wallpapers or quoting stickers on replies, for example.

The company has also been rolling out new features like wallpaper and animated stickers.

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Fuller plays with a sticker that says “Play Like a Girl” on her football helmet.

After all, there is only one sure-fire message that I can send by putting a Coexist sticker on the back of my car.

Strangely, the Coexist sticker itself illustrates this whole point rather nicely.

Bored, she dropped the sticker, and another child picked it up and copied her.

She picked up a corner of a cyan-blue UNICEF sticker and stuck it over her mouth.

The comic in the middle has a 9.0 sticker on the top left corner and a note that says “WHITE pages.”

He thinks, as I did, that the monograph of Sticker in Nothnagel is the best review of hay fever that we have.

You can work your passage out, and I could get you into a store at Melbourne, and you're such a sticker, you'd be sure to get on.

She went soon afterward and when she returned she had another cap, a sane, respectable cap, one which was not a "sticker."

Thick groups were standing about the hoardings, reading a yellow placard, which was still wet with the paste of the bill-sticker.

Mr. Mavor stated that the latter proposition was the sticker, and a great many voices said that they would never consent.

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

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