Definitionn. a distinctive characteristic or attribute
Last update: August 25, 2015
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On Friday 24th March, 11 talented sports people will be awarded a Hallmark Award in recognition of their sporting achievement. [Please select]
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The hallmark lesions of these diseases are vacuoles and plaques, which are small round formations consisting of deposits of a protein called amyloid. [Please select]
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(He extends his portfolio) We have here damning evidence, the corpus delicti, my lord, a specimen of my maturer work disfigured by the hallmark of the beast. [Please select]
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Silver masque butt-cap, hallmarked for 1723. [Please select]
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He had not saved the lives of the mother-birds, but, at least, he had prevented hundreds of American women from wearing the hallmark of torture. [Please select]
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"Because, my boy, there is a self-consciousness about all forced things, and the hallmark of the Bohemian is an absolute ingenuousness." [Please select]
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In sober truth "The Greater Glory" was not a work of genius; for, after all, the only hallmark of a work of genius that you can put your finger on is its haunting quality. [Please select]
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