put one's stamp
verbDefinitions
To change or influence (something) in a way that demonstrates one's style or abilities
To change or influence (something) in a way that demonstrates one's style or abilities; to make a lasting impression on.
- The Rizing Zephyr took a 71-70 lead on a Shota Tsuyama free throw (he missed the first attempt) with 1:42 to play, which was followed by a cold spell by both offenses before Coleby got in position to put his stamp on the final outcome.
- The Heisman Trophy-winning receiver from Alabama put his stamp all over the College Football Playoff championship game in the first two quarters, and the Crimson Tide are national champions once again.
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