mark with



mark someone or something with something

 
1. to use something with which to mark someone or something. She marked one of the twins with a sticker so she could identify him later. Jill marked the ones that were sold with a wax pencil.
2. to place a particular kind of mark on someone or something. The attendant marked the concertgoers who had paid with a rubber stamp. Frank marked the book with his initials.
See also: mark

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Cheftzi-Bah-Biblical Hebrew
Eutychius-Ancient Greek (Latinized)
MeallÁNMEL-awnIrish
Baldovin-Ancient Germanic
CameronKAM-rən (English), KAM-ə-rən (English)Scottish, English
TuÂN-Vietnamese