allocate, brand, describe, flavor, indicant, mark out, patch, restrict to, set the tone, stain, ticket
Definitionn. identification mark on the ear of a domestic animal
Last update: September 5, 2015
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But I consider it significant, and an earmark of civilization, that we are replacing this form of government with republics and democracies. [Please select]
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Well, the Four-Bar-M earmark is a crop and an under-bit right and a swallow-fork left. [Please select]
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Every earmark showed that, from the delicate scent of the paper, to the fine, even handwriting. [Please select]
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I earmarked Charlie for a raise and a better job right there. [Please select]
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The other three thousand were earmarked for office expenses. [Please select]
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He had no such speed, but to prevent mistakes Mickey caught his favorite by driving him into one of the padded shipping-boxes, and proceeded with the gate-keeper's punch to earmark him. [Please select]
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Does this particular experience bear some peculiar earmark which tells us that it is like the real tree while the others are unlike it. [Please select]
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