4006 examples of stamp in sentences

And you will beware of other adventurers, Lesbia, men of a worse stamp than Mr. Hammond, more experienced in ruse and iniquity, men steeped to the lips in worldly knowledge, men who look upon women as mere counters in the game of life.

"I have copied for you the part of the deed which tells where the land is; and I put in a stamp to pay for your letter to me, and if you will find out for us if we can get this land, I shall be grateful to you all my life.

PRANG'S ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE sent free on receipt of stamp.

It was mailed at the general post-office at half-past one o'clock this afternoon, so the canceling stamp shows, and the envelope was addressed, as the letter was written, on a typewriter.

When they both declared that he was not a burglar, but merely a journalist, engaged in what he supposed to be his duty, it would seem to be a cruel thing to stamp him as a criminal by putting him in charge of the constables.

Much of this peculiar matter in each case bears an individual and characteristic stamp.

The medical man of every degree will order a supply as soon as it is to be had, and conscientiously try to stamp out the smouldering hope within him that somebody in the station will soon be bitten by a cobra and give him a chance.

And she gave her foot a stamp on the ground.

It's two and thirty thousand fellows of your stamp the country wants.

We have an eminent Lady of this Stamp in our Country, who pretends to Amusements very much above the rest of her Sex.

When I came to reflect at Night, as my Custom is, upon the Occurrences of the Day, I could not but believe that this Humour of carrying a Boy to travel in his Mother's Lap, and that upon pretence of learning Men and Things, is a Case of an extraordinary Nature, and carries on it a particular Stamp of Folly.

With the marks of such wickedness as this did that fellow stamp every municipality, and prefecture, and colony, and, in short, the whole of Italy.

" Before the letter was finished, Phoebe was nearly as angry as the shop-girl; but at last, with exactly two cents with which to buy a stamp, she departed for the post-office.

One little blazing fragment lifts itself out of the flame, and we can trace on the smouldering relic the stamp of Austria.

Especially is poetic language wont to bear the stamp of constancy; convenient formulas, obvious rhymes, established epithets, favorite metaphors, do not, in periods of exhaustion, afford much choice in the matter of phraseology.

But woman doth retain the stamp of mind She first assum'd.

Their gratitude must be of a stamp and complexion quite peculiar, if they can thank him for throwing their "domestic system" under the weight of such Christian requisitions as must at once crush its snaky head "and grind it to powder.

Because the Bible, in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?]

Because the Bible in its catalogue of human actions, does not stamp on every crime its name and number, and write against it, this is a crimedoes that wash out its guilt, and bleach it into a virtue?]

The world, I believed, would accept nothing from me with distinguishing favour that did not bear upon the face of it the undoubted stamp of originality.

It is of the right stamp.

He is always an aristocrat of the most uncompromising stamp, and has a contemptuous disdain and intolerance for every form of democracy.

The very dust which was kicked up in Annapolis, as the old newspapers tell us, at the passage of the Stamp Act, was once more set in motion by the foot of this resolute and unwearied invader, and everywhere something was found to reward the toil of the search.

The private stamp of Dante's imagination is indelibly impressed upon it.

"Take care how you stamp on my Hiram's grave, Arthur Ranger!" "He didn't mean ityou know he didn't," pleaded Adelaide.

4006 examples of  stamp  in sentences