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[ stam-per ] / ˈstæm pər /
nouna person or thing that stamps. (in a post office) an employee who applies postmarks and cancels postage stamps. a pestle, especially one in a stamp mill. a mold, usually of metal, from which disk recordings are pressed. Origin of stamperFirst recorded in 1350–1400, stamper is from the Middle English word stampere.See stamp, -er1 Words nearby stamperstamp, Stamp Act, stamp collecting, stamp duty, stampede, stamper, stamping ground, stamp mill, stamp out, stamp tax, stan Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for stamperSTAMPER nods—we see the briefest flicker of fear in his eyes, but it is immediately replaced with resolve. Frank Underwood Will Not Tolerate Insubordination in This Olive Garden|Kelly Williams Brown|February 24, 2014|DAILY BEAST Graham won his last race by 15 points, but Stamper is not certain to face-off against him. Prankster or Politician? Jay Stamper Says His S.C. Senate Bid Is Real|David Freedlander|October 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST Stamper recently married and says he and his wife decided to start their lives together down South. Prankster or Politician? Jay Stamper Says His S.C. Senate Bid Is Real|David Freedlander|October 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST Stamper only moved to South Carolina in March, after living in the suburbs of Seattle for most of his life. Prankster or Politician? Jay Stamper Says His S.C. Senate Bid Is Real|David Freedlander|October 29, 2013|DAILY BEAST
Now the stamper picks up his tongs quickly, shouts loudly to Pump, Hammer up, there! Life in a Railway Factory|Alfred Williams This he does with such rapidity that one stamper can stamp four thousand wires, equivalent to eight thousand needles, in an hour. Knowledge is Power:|Charles Knight The ore to be treated is first calcined, then put through a rock-breaker or stamper battery in a perfectly dry state. Getting Gold|J. C. F. Johnson Near Stamper's Hook he came upon a detachment of Berlaymont's force, routed them, and took a couple of hundred prisoners. History of the United Netherlands, 1600-09, Vol. IV. Complete|John Lothrop Motley One stamper spoils more dies in a year than another will in ten and often gets his work sent back, while the other does never. Life in a Railway Factory|Alfred Williams
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