Definitions
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- adjective Having a
label ,tagged . - adjective Defined or described.
- verb UK, Canada Simple past tense and past participle of
label .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- adjective bearing or marked with a label or tag
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Examples
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There is also a "guide to the falls," who wears his title labelled on his hat; otherwise, indeed, one might as soon think of asking for a gentleman usher to point out the moon.
At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe Margaret Fuller 1830
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Originally, materials do not come in labelled packages: you can make almost anything you are interested in.
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Originally, materials do not come in labelled packages: you can make almost anything you are interested in.
Archive 2008-03-01 2008
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So into the dustbin labelled "idle thinking" went that policy too, to the despair of the dozens of very expert and dedicated people who worked countless hours to produce it – people who saw hope in a rejuvenated Conservative Party and who will never, ever vote Tory as long as Cameron is even a smear on the face of this planet.
Loser… Richard 2006
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Tom Rea said this was because many of the ingredients in Irish-labelled goods, such as fruit, cannot be produced here.
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Tom Rea said this was because many of the ingredients in Irish-labelled goods, such as fruit, cannot be produced here.
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No specific dates have been given for release but the titles labelled for the Xbox360 are:
Xboxic 2009
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For those of you sheep who read articles on the net just because it’s there in front of you, then complain about them being “off topic” and “whinging”, here’s a handy tip, when you see a title labelled “How Qantas Made Life Harder For Stranded Passengers”, chances are its not a tech tip.
How Qantas Made Life Harder For Stranded Passengers | Lifehacker Australia 2010
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The terrorists don’t wear special uniforms, hang out in labelled buildings and make themselves easy targets.
Think Progress » Israel hints at ‘full-scale invasion.’ 2006
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The maps are too few, and are confusingly placed and labelled, which is something you really don't want in a book on military history.
DWCon and disrupted night kelvix 2008
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