Ram gave Hari a book on birds as a token of appreciation for his help. [noun]
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White flag is a token of surrender. [noun]
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I just want a token acknowledgment that you made a mistake. [noun]
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The token can also be used against any book or audio book at participating bookshops and book clubs. [noun]
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Lying ill and alone, he sends me the sweetest token of his regard--my favourite air, his own setting--the last song I ever heard him sing. [noun]
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I have said no word of love; nor have I been encouraged to speak by any token of liking on the lady's part. [noun]
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"But what am I to do if I have seen some British ships, or Perkins has given me token of them." [noun]
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But there is not any token of a tempest now. [noun]
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Ane suldna speak ill o' the dead--mair by token, o' ane's cummer and neighbour--but there was queer things said about a leddy and a bairn or she left the Craigburnfoot. [noun]
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This was spoken of for many years, throughout the village, as a Scriptural token of the proper thing to do. [noun]
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Lord Glenallan wrung the Antiquary's hand in token of grateful acquiescence. [noun]
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