handstamp

/ˈhændˌstæmp/
noun
  1. A stamp that is held and pressed by hand, used to mark paper or other surfaces with ink.
    • The clerk used a handstamp to mark the envelopes as 'Paid'.
    • The teacher used a handstamp to put a star on the students' homework.
    • She bought a custom handstamp with her initials for her office.
verb
  1. To mark something with a handstamp.
    • The librarian will handstamp the due date on the book.
    • They handstamped the passports at the border crossing.
    • Please handstamp each ticket before the event starts.
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