stamp
No, the word "stamp" contains a short vowel sound.
stamp
The word "stamp" has a short vowel sound for the letter "a."
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in am and lamp.
Yes, it does. It has the short A as in stand and clamp. This is slightly different from the short A heard in the word stack.
Yes.
Yes. The A has a short A sound as in stand and lamp.
a blotter is the thing you stamp it with . Like a stamp. Its what fregly gives Short answer the troll thing!
Oh, dude, you bet it does! The word "stamp" has a short "a" sound, like when you stub your toe and go "aaaah." So, yeah, it's like saying "st-amp," not "st-aymp." Hope that clears things up for ya!
Short answer is you don't. The only reason to do so would be to defraud the government by re-using a stamp or to de-fraud a philatelist.
A ration stamp is similar to that of a food stamp. A ration stamp (or card) was given to the people of a country by their government and could be exchanged for food. This was mainly used during wartimes when things like bread, sugar, and coffee are in short supply and must be evenly divided among a group of people.
Usually, postcards have a (place stamp here!) In short, this is where the stamp should be placed!!