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revenue stamp
noun
- a stamp showing that a governmental tax has been paid.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of revenue stamp1
First recorded in 1860–65
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Example Sentences
The cellophane came unsealed with surprising ease: so did the revenue stamp.
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"All I lost was the revenue-stamp on the check," said the Idiot.
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There's a feller which he got it such a breath, Moe, he ought to put a revenue stamp on his chin.
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Geometric lathework was used on a number of the United States stamps of the issue of 1861 and also on the $5,000 revenue stamp.
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Folded in a particular way, a simple revenue-stamp would then be exposed to view, and frank the letter.
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