Definitionadj. (of goods and merchandise) marked or labeled by a distinctive word or symbol indicating exclusive rights
Last update: September 5, 2015
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How could she forget the experience that had effectively doomed her, branded her as his forever? [Please select]
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As long as the mavericks were not openly branded there was no means of stopping them. [Please select]
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The cattle were branded, and could not be disposed of for that reason. [Please select]
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That each owner might know his own, the poor creatures were branded like cattle. [Please select]
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These are the skins of branded cattle and steers. [Please select]
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He would rather die, and make you the loser, than be branded and recover his health. [Please select]
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So they bound the ass with ropes, and branded him all over with red-hot irons. [Please select]
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Slaves were branded like cattle to prevent their running away. [Please select]
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He felt that he was branded as a felon. [Please select]
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This one wasn't even branded. [Please select]
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He recalled one of the many things which Alison Parr had branded on his memory,--"the belief, the authority in which the man is clothed, and not the man." [Please select]
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