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- noun Plural form of
autograph . - verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
autograph .
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Examples
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These photos can often be a great centerpiece for talking points at parties, especially when these photographs have autographs from the actual celebrity on them.
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Still, spectators lined up after one recent performance for autographs from the cast's stars.
A Malaysian Statesman Pirouetting? Now, That's Entertainment! James Hookway 2010
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I did attend and there was indeed a small crowd getting autographs from the star attraction: Triple H, he signed the books, pictures, replica belts that sell for $350 and up, action figures of his likeness and Linda 2010 mini footballs.
Mary Ann West: Do Blurred Lines Between WWE and Linda McMahon Cause Confusion? Mary Ann West 2010
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I not only attended every Canisius College home game as a kid, I wore blue and gold, I knew what a “Griffin” was and I got autographs from the (very embarrassed) team.
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I not only attended every Canisius College home game as a kid, I wore blue and gold, I knew what a “Griffin” was and I got autographs from the (very embarrassed) team.
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After the show, we all lined up for autographs from the performers, who were sitting behind a long table outside the auditorium.
Close Encounters aka TBTAM 2008
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They were very into getting autographs from the characters.
Disney World 2006
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Matsui still leads the majors in autographs given and interviews granted.
USATODAY.com - Yankees' Matsui shows all-American traits 2003
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I’ve never really seen the point in autographs on slips of paper, but I do like to attend signings when I have the opportunity.
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I’d go myself just to see the animation panels and get autographs from the voice actors and producers/writers of my favorite animated series.
Wednesday Link Dump 2005
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Is the original text of the New Testament lost, or do today’s Bibles contain the actual words—the “autographs”—of Jesus’s earliest chroniclers?
A Biblical Mystery at Oxford Ariel Sabar 2020
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