space mark

noun

Definition of space mark

: the symbol #

Examples of space mark in a Sentence

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The space marks the first time Chanel ready-to-wear has been available at the luxury store—and, judging by the amount of credit cards being swiped, probably not the last. Steff Yotka, Vogue, "Chanel Hosts a Magical Dinner to Celebrate Its Barneys New York Pop-Up," 4 Apr. 2019 The recent shift by so many leaders in the luxury fashion space marks a meaningful and powerful animal rights commitment from luxury brands. Colleen Kratofil, PEOPLE.com, "Luxury Fashion Brands That Are Anti-Fur," 15 Mar. 2018 Like the first writers who argued for the preservation of Independence Hall two hundred years ago, the Onion writers pushed back against the notion that old buildings and open space mark sites ripe for new development. Whitney Martinko, Smithsonian, "Two Centuries Ago, Pennsylvania Almost Razed Independence Hall to Make Way for Private Development," 12 Dec. 2017 Members of the crowd spilled from the speaking area, a relatively small space marked by rows of chairs facing the back of the store, into the chairs and tables usually reserved for customers who are eating or drinking or reading. Lisa Snowden-mccray, baltimoresun.com, "It's time for a closer look at the antifa," 16 Oct. 2017

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First Known Use of space mark

circa 1890, in the meaning defined above

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