Collocations for "stamp"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "stamp" in context.
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stamp
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- a book of (postage) stamps
- stamps cost [35 cents]
- a [35-cent] stamp
- the price of stamps has gone up (again)
- lick the stamp
- peel the stamp off
- put a stamp on the [envelope, letter]
- would like [three] stamps, please
- collects stamps
- [sold, bought] a rare stamp
- a collection of stamps
- issue a commemorative stamp
- show your vehicle tax stamp
- [entry, exit, visa] stamps in a passport
- give the [plan, product, idea] my stamp of approval
- has my stamp of approval
- get all the necessary rubber stamps
- the [kids, students] played with rubber stamps
- is on food stamps
- bought food with food stamps
- the (outgoing) [president, prime minister] has left her stamp (on the nation)
- waited with impatient stamps of his foot
- stamped by [a notary, an official]
- stamped the [passport, certificate, letter]
- my [passport] was stamped
- have your [passport] stamped
- stamp it with [the date, your name]
- stamped for [authenticity, approval]
- stamped in [gold, black, red]
- stamp out [crime, corruption, fraud, terrorism]
- stamp your feet
- she stamped on my [foot, toe, shoe]
- stamping around the [room, apartment, ring]
- stamp your authority on
- is a stamp collector
- has a stamp collection
- enjoys stamp collecting
- pay stamp duty
'stamp' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
die
- enclose
- envelope
- frank
- impress
- inequality
- ink
- lick
- manufacturer
- seal
- superb
- surcharge
- thereafter