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visiting card

NOUN
  1. a printed or written greeting that is left to indicate that you have visited

How To Use visiting card In A Sentence

  • The client left his visiting card on his desk.
  • The constable pointed to a discreet notice - scarcely bigger than a visiting card - that was pinned by the letter-box. THE FIVE MILLION DOLLAR PRINCE
  • He quickly fished out of his pocket two cards: his visiting card and his party card.
  • The client left his visiting card on his desk.
  • Printing visiting cards on a thirty - inch press is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
  • Printing visiting cards on a thirty - inch press is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
  • Victorian culture took seriously the materialities of visiting card practice as the exchange and expression of symbolic capital.
  • Printing visiting cards on a thirty - inch press is using a sledgehammer to crack a nut.
  • And he read everywhere: In the book of the figure, where he found an eyeless Greek past for his 1906-7 "Head of a Woman;" in the babble and bark decorations of newsprint teletyping their way across the 1921 painting "Dog and Cock;" in the 1914 visiting card and cigarette pack collage where the word is a relic of having been once a presence in time; in a 1949 anthology entitled New Haven Advocate: News
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