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trademark

[treyd-mahrk] / ˈtreɪdˌmɑrk /


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In a meeting between two of the biggest hitters on the women's tour, Rybakina neutralised Sabalenka's trademark power with clean ball-striking and clutch serving, before digging deep in the deciding set.

From BBC

The moment an order pops up on the screen, workers jump into action - picking, scanning, and packing items into the trademark brown paper bags with such speed it almost feels robotic.

From BBC

There was also criticism: some listeners and critics have argued that many of his songs started to sound alike, with his trademark husky, introspective delivery creating a sense of sameness across different films and genres.

From BBC

Or the time when she filed a trademark application for the term "gold digger".

From BBC

To start with the familiar: The example I drove at the media event near San Diego last week felt impressively solid and soundly made, with door slams resonating with Honda’s trademark timbre.

From The Wall Street Journal