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tag
noun as in label, ticket
verb as in label; attach label
Example Sentences
He was fitted with a GPS tag and released on the Czech-Austrian border, on the edge of the Sumava forest of South Bohemia.
To refine the price tag, the county Department of Public Works was soliciting bids for architectural and engineering design, project management and pre-construction services.
Implicit in this question was a requirement for me to put a price tag on each person I represented.
Lucy Spencer said she had been queuing to check in for a Malaysia Airlines flight for more than two hours, and that staff were manually tagging luggage and checking passengers in over the phone.
From the mid-1950s Eurovision quickly established itself as a big deal in Western Europe, while in the Eastern bloc song festivals in Czechoslovakia and Poland acquired the occasional tag of 'Intervision'.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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