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trademark

[treyd-mahrk] / ˈtreɪdˌmɑrk /


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This season, trenches were everywhere - mostly in the trademark light beige, but some fashion houses decided to add a twist with vibrant inner linings like Celine or different fabrics and colours at Saint Laurent.

From BBC

The Galatasaray striker, wearing his trademark mask, headed just over after nine minutes and came close again soon after as he rose to meet a corner kick.

From Barron's

Today, the morality police—with their trademark green and white vans—have largely disappeared from the streets of the Iranian capital.

From The Wall Street Journal

Like the transparent plastic umbrellas that later became her trademark on official engagements, this raincoat also allowed people to see the Queen's brightly-coloured dresses in all weathers.

From BBC

It let one thing slip: renewing the U.S. trademark rights for the early-2000s brand.

From The Wall Street Journal