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noun as in coffee
Strongest matches
noun as in infamousness
noun as in mark
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in notoriety
noun as in notoriousness
noun as in publicity
Strong matches
noun as in signature
verb as in autograph
verb as in blacken
verb as in contract
Strong matches
verb as in employ
verb as in engage
Strong matches
verb as in hire
Strong matches
verb as in mark
verb as in sign
verb as in subscribe
Strongest match
Strong matches
verb as in subscribe
verb as in undersign
verb as in write
Strong matches
Example Sentences
"Commitment prince," urges the singer, when Harry flinches and seems to have that inking feeling.
Like Barbra Streisand, who recently penned a 970-page memoir, Cher is one of the handful of artists whose extraordinary life merits the extra ink.
Rather too much time is spent repeating staged close-ups of a left hand sketching in ink or applying paint, or else executing inscrutable mirror-writing on parchment — Leonardo’s secretive signature method — coupled with explanatory voice-over.
He said he had flagged the body ink to leadership.
Each person who has cast their ballot then has their little finger marked with indelible ink to prevent voting a second time.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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