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US
/ˈmæsˌkɑt, ˈmæskət/
]
[ UK /mˈæskɒt/ ]
[ UK /mˈæskɒt/ ]
NOUN
- a character, animal or object that is adopted by a team or group as a symbolic figure
How To Use mascot In A Sentence
- He reminds them too much of the Olympic mascots. The Sun
- He made our swimming mascot the 'ucker, which was supposed to be a colloquial way of saying "sucker," a trash fish, but was really so we could do our team cheer, "Be tough, be tough, be tough 'uckers" loudly in mixed company. Instead of Doing My Lesson Plan, I Idly Toondoo
- Our mascot has been a popular figure at matches and events outside of football.
- Windows 7 beta gets a mascot - The Windows 7 beta features the Siamese fighting fish, also known as a betta fish. Megite Technology News: What's Happening Right Now
- Mascots are some of the most noble, dedicated, and stout-hearted performers.
- Virtually every Native American organization has condemned the use of demeaning images or mascots.
- It is a mascot of an animal, a furry ET. Times, Sunday Times
- Molly, an English bulldog, graduated recruit training with Platoon 2103, Company G, in October, then took up duties as the depot mascot.
- There Alistair met his first Americans - seven young soldiers billeted in his house and made Alfred their mascot.
- The regimental mascot is a goat.