thumb print

collocation in English

meaningsofthumbandprint

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thumb
noun[C]
uk
/θʌm/
us
/θʌm/
the short, thick finger on the side of your hand that makes it possible to hold and pick things ...
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print
noun
uk
/prɪnt/
us
/prɪnt/
letters, numbers, or symbols that have been produced on paper by a machine ...
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(Definition ofthumbandprintfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofthumb print

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Having signed it, she was required to place herthumbprinton it.
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Those who registered were required to have their photographs and athumbprinttaken.
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She signs the contract with histhumbprintin blood and leaves.
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There should be rust on the cheeks, athumbprintabove the eyes, and also rust should appear on the legs between the white and black.
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He soon hit upon the idea of using thumb prints to prevent pension fraud in the colonies.
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The second is an introduction of identity cards, including photographs and thumb prints.
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These are legal documents, covering four foolscap pages, appended with the thumb prints of the workers—because they cannot read —and bearing the rubber stamp and the signatures of the employers.
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Sharda unknowingly thumb prints some important business document, thus surrendering the client to their rival.
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The mudbricks were loaf-shaped with deep thumb prints to facilitate bounding.
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These pieces are characterized by regmaglypts (cavities resembling thumb prints) in the surface of each specimen.
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