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sticker

noun as in bumper sticker

Weak matches

noun as in burr

noun as in poster

noun as in stamp

verb as in label

verb as in price

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Some rental vans come with these stickers but not all, so ask advance or order one online before you leave.

“People can sometimes get a little sticker shock from Medigap pricing,” Murdoch said.

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This therapist is a poor listener; that one’s a pill-pusher; the one recommended by your seemingly well-adjusted good friend has nothing to offer but platitudes better suited for bumper stickers.

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The incentives were vital in making EVs more affordable, given their batteries had primarily been made with expensive rare earth minerals, adding to sticker prices compared to gas-powered vehicles.

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"Jonathan Ross could put a giant 'It's Me' sticker on his head and still not get voted off," lamented one X user.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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