Clues for the word "STAMP"
We've had 196 crossword clues used for this word, and seen it 323 times in crosswords. It was last seen in Daily American crossword on January 06, 2025.
Definition of stamp
- v. i. - To strike beat, or press forcibly with the bottom of the foot, or by thrusting the foot downward.
- v. i. - To bring down (the foot) forcibly on the ground or floor; as, he stamped his foot with rage.
- v. i. - To crush; to pulverize; specifically (Metal.), to crush by the blow of a heavy stamp, as ore in a mill.
- v. i. - To impress with some mark or figure; as, to stamp a plate with arms or initials.
- v. i. - Fig.: To impress; to imprint; to fix deeply; as, to stamp virtuous principles on the heart.
- v. i. - To cut out, bend, or indent, as paper, sheet metal, etc., into various forms, by a blow or suddenly applied pressure with a stamp or die, etc.; to mint; to coin.
- v. i. - To put a stamp on, as for postage; as, to stamp a letter; to stamp a legal document.
- v. i. - To strike; to beat; to crush.
- v. i. - To strike the foot forcibly downward.
- n. - The act of stamping, as with the foot.
- n. - The which stamps; any instrument for making impressions on other bodies, as a die.
- n. - The mark made by stamping; a mark imprinted; an impression.
- n. - that which is marked; a thing stamped.
- v. t. - A picture cut in wood or metal, or made by impression; a cut; a plate.
- v. t. - An offical mark set upon things chargeable with a duty or tax to government, as evidence that the duty or tax is paid; as, the stamp on a bill of exchange.
- v. t. - Hence, a stamped or printed device, issued by the government at a fixed price, and required by law to be affixed to, or stamped on, certain papers, as evidence that the government dues are paid; as, a postage stamp; a receipt stamp, etc.
- v. t. - An instrument for cutting out, or shaping, materials, as paper, leather, etc., by a downward pressure.
- v. t. - A character or reputation, good or bad, fixed on anything as if by an imprinted mark; current value; authority; as, these persons have the stamp of dishonesty; the Scriptures bear the stamp of a divine origin.
- v. t. - Make; cast; form; character; as, a man of the same stamp, or of a different stamp.
- v. t. - A kind of heavy hammer, or pestle, raised by water or steam power, for beating ores to powder; anything like a pestle, used for pounding or bathing.
- v. t. - A half-penny.
- v. t. - Money, esp. paper money.
Referring Clues
- Kind of pad
- Express displeasure
- Passport feature
- It may get a licking
- It may make an impression
- Approval sign
- Envelope sticker
- Green ___ (supermarket giveaway, once)
- Snail mail attachment
- Benjamin Franklin was depicted on the first five-cent ___
- Album feature
- Post office purchase
- Show impatience, in a way
- Notary's item
- Pouting person's action
- Sign of approval
- Snail mail need
- 34-cent purchase
- Snail-mail attachment
- An e-mail doesn't need one
- Mailing need
- Impress
- Follower of rubber or date
- Rubber-___
- It's often stuck in the corner
- Part of a sheet
- Philatelist's purchase
- Postmarked thing
- ATM purchase, nowadays
- Imprint
- Snail-mail need
- Philatelist's find
- Collectible that displays its original value
- It may be licked
- E-mail's lack
- Notary's need
- Visa marking
- Make impressions
- Post-office purchase
- Postage purchase
- Ink spot
- Album item
- PAID, for one
- Piece of postage
- 37-cent purchase
- Characteristic mark
- It's usually stuck in a corner
- Re-inkable item
- Feature of a certain album
- Penny Black was the first one
- Abolish (with "out")
- It's canceled when it's accepted
- It's stuck in the corner
- Bit of philately
- Album entry, perhaps
- If it's canceled, it has been accepted
- Philatelist's acquisition
- Perforation site
- It's stuck in a corner
- Forever ___
- Non-requirement for e-mail
- Passport endorsement
- Corner piece?
- Notary public's device
- Validate
- "Forever" post office product
- Abolish (with "out")
- Thirty-nine-center
- Visa feature
- Inverted Jenny is a rare one
- Licked square
- Show petulance
- Purchase that's canceled
- Symbol of approval
- Postage
- Envelope item
- Mailer's need
- Sender's need
- Philatelist's prize
- Envelope stick-on
- Slam one's foot down
- Word after rubber or food
- Envelope attachment
- Email doesn't require one
- ___ of approval
- Postage buy
- Appropriate star of "The Collector"
- Notary need
- It can be used in dating
- It might say paid
- Prepare to mail
- Word after "rubber" or "time"
- Stomp
- Clump
- Official seal
- Postage item
- 49-cent purchase
- Prepare for mailing
- Postage mark
- "Approved," e.g.
- Non-requirement for email
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- Post office buy
- Emboss
- Passport image
- Item sold in sheets
- Item on an sase
- "Put ___ here": envelope corner reminder
- Philately item
- Passport certification
- Passport ___
- Postage sticker
- "Forever" purchase
- "PAID," for one
- Sticky corner piece
- Passport mark
- Philatelist's buy
- Thing canceled at a post office
- Item in a book, roll or pane
- Philatelic item
- Act of 1765
- With 48-Down, philatelist's collection
- Postal item
- Postage ___
- Put one's foot down
- Some vegans won't lick it
- It's on a mailed letter
- An email or text doesn't need one
- Put on hand for re-entry to club
- Impression
- Piece of gummed paper
- To make an impression, put your foot down!
- Put one's foot down impressively
- Tread heavily (on an envelope?)
- Royal portrait for a penny, perhaps
- Tread noisily
- Philatelist's item
- A valued piece of sticky paper
- Brand of squash
- Postage label
- Hallmark of the best amplifiers
- Put one's foot down, as a matter of duty
- Bring foot down hard
- Validation for a letter - tread heavily
- One sticks to one's post
- If it's canceled, it's accepted
- Terence can be frank
- Frank character
- The way a politician makes an impression ___
- Kind of squash?
- Leader of scout pack
- Letter sender's necessity
- Postage necessity
- Piece of sticky paper
- Postal seal
- Put your foot down!
- Collectible in an album
- Put one's foot down to make an impression?
- Mark of approval
- Notary's imprint
- "Forever" mail attachment
- "Forever" stick-on
- Hallmark
- The characteristic look and walk
- Sticker
- Show frustration with your feet
- Postal sticker
- Put one’s foot down
- "Forever" post-office purchase
- Notary's implement
- One stuck in a corner?
- Postage piece
- Type and prepare to post
- Rubber-___ (approve unquestioningly)
- Impressive character?
- Bit of postage
- Passport Control device
- Part of a philatelist's collection
- Really put one's foot down
- One might be forever
- It may say "Forever"
- Sticker on an envelope
- Benjamin Franklin is depicted on the first U.S. one (1847)
- "Forever" postal purchase
- It may take a licking
- What takes a licking and keeps on sticking?
- Inked indication of approval
- 77-Down is on the most collected one in U.S. history
- Passport marking
- OK, in a way
- COPY, perhaps
- Item sold in sheets and coils
- Die
- Notary public's mark
- "Forever" sticker
- Distinctive mark
Last Seen In
- Daily American - January 06, 2025
- Evening Standard Quick - January 06, 2025
- New York Times - December 27, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - December 17, 2024
- USA Today - December 10, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - December 02, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - October 16, 2024
- Family Time - October 14, 2024
- Mirror Daily - September 19, 2024
- Daily Quick - September 19, 2024
- King Syndicate - Thomas Joseph - August 17, 2024
- New Zealand Herald - August 13, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - July 30, 2024
- Mirror Daily - July 27, 2024
- USA Today - July 05, 2024
- LA Times - July 01, 2024
- Evening Standard Easy - May 28, 2024
- LA Times - May 05, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - April 26, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - April 19, 2024
- Evening Standard Quick - April 18, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 24, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 16, 2024
- Mirror Daily - March 12, 2024
- Evening Standard Cryptic - January 18, 2024
- Mirror Daily - January 15, 2024
- Daily American - January 12, 2024
- Mirror Daily - December 24, 2023
- Your Life Choices - December 10, 2023
- Evening Standard Quick - November 17, 2023
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