Definitionadj. bearing or marked with a label or tag
Last update: September 1, 2015
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The contact was labeled simply as J and his message simple. [Please select]
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Anne fled to the pantry and returned with a small bottle partially filled with a brown liquid and labeled yellowly, "Best Vanilla." [Please select]
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Klopton, a very worthy woman, so labeled--and libeled--because of a ferocious pair of eyes and what McKnight called a bucaneering nose. [Please select]
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Had that look struck him from any other eyes in the world, he would have labeled it reproachful, without the smallest hesitation. [Please select]
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Dall collected a large number of two-pegged sticks from Nunivak Island and four three-pegged sticks labeled the same. [Please select]
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A freshly-made implement, looking as if cut out by machinery, resembling closely those just described, is labeled Kadiak. [Please select]
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Frank hastened to his side and saw, ranged side by side, a number of wooden boxes about a foot square labeled "Dangerous." [Please select]
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Carcasses fed on by wolves but not clearly identifiable as kills were labeled "probable" wolf-kills. [Please select]
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The foot sketched by Seton (1929, +3+: 129) is obviously a front foot, though not so labeled; the hoofs as drawn are approximately 89 and 93 mm. [Please select]
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She noted with tenderness all the makeshifts: the darned chair-arms, the patent rocker covered with sleazy cretonne, the pasted strips of paper mending the birch-bark napkin-rings labeled "Papa" and "Mama." [Please select]
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