Label

/[ˈleː.b(ə)ɫ]/

"Label" in a Sentence (31 examples)

Attach this label to your package.

The label is attached to the trunk.

It says on the label to take two tablets.

This label sticks easily.

You must attach this label to your suitcase.

The contents of the box are listed on the label.

He attached a "Fragile" label to the package.

He attached a label to the bag.

Please affix the address label here.

Please stick this label to your baggage.

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We laughed at her because the label was still on her new sweater.

The label says this silk scarf should not be washed in the washing machine.

Although the label priced this poster at three pounds, I got it for two.

Ever since he started going to the rock club, he's been given the label "waster".

The label signed the band after hearing a demo tape.

Storage devices can be given by label or ID.

the arms or escutcheon of France , hanging by a label on an oak

Ere this hand, by thee to Romeo seal'd, / Shall be the label to another deed.

They […] 'sealed the grave, and rolled a great stone at the mouth of it' and as an ancient tradition says, bound it about with labels of iron.

Where Balak met Balaam, standing as it were on his tiptoes on the very last labell of his land, to reach forth […]

The flesh and skin hung down in long Collops and Labels.

Sculptured ends of labels are called label-stops.

2654. Two-handled globular vase; early Deruta lustred ware; centre surrounded by a band of scroll work; on each side the neck is an oval compartment with clasped hands, and a label scroll inscribed "Co pura fe.;" decoration, blue outline on white ground filled in with yellow lustre.

Boime correctly suggests that medieval artists who employed labels or scrolls to gloss illustrations typically configured text and image in visually overlapping, but cognitively separate, spaces.

The author notes that: Each of these held in one Hand a Scroll or Label, upon which were inscribed in Latin, but in the Old English Character, the Names of Kings and Saints of the Royal Line of MERCIA. Many of the Labels are broke off, others are so much defaced, that only a Syllable or two can be read.

While word balloons had been present in Europe for some time, from the phylactery (inscribed scroll) seen in medieval art to the 'labels' or 'banners' of nineteenth-century English satirical illustrator George Cruikshank, among others ...

The shop assistant labeled all the products in the shop.

He's been unfairly labeled as a cheat, although he's only ever cheated once.

A friend of mine who runs an intellectual magazine was grousing about his movie critic, complaining that though the fellow had liked The Godfather (page 58), he had neglected to label it clearly as a masterpiece.

And the liberal blogosphere has long labeled Clinton part of the neoconservative wing, a conservative intellectual movement that supports an interventionist foreign policy.

They may be used to label and image a protein within tissue, to isolate cells on the basis of marker expression, or to physically capture a protein from a complex biological mixture....

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