Autograph in a sentence as a noun

Ace the final and he'd autograph your keyboard.

The book goes for over $200 without an autograph as its out of print and quite rare.

One of the teachers asked for our son's autograph and said, "You'll be on the cover of magazines in no time!

My fanboy side was thinking about asking for an autograph or something, but that would be too much.

Still, ordinary people can rub elbows these days with people they couldn't have so much as gotten an autograph from in the past.

Find a way into the comic cons as speakers or autograph signings, start new companies, reach out to old fans, find new fans.

I met him when he was inducted into the South Carolina Hall of Fame in 1978, and got his autograph on the program.

Autograph in a sentence as a verb

Nicely done, although taking a photo of an autograph works surprisingly well

When the artist becomes friends with her fans, suddenly the wallet opens up. This isn't faux "I appreciate you here's an autograph" friendship.

But she called me up to complain one time because she was at a conference where the highlight was lining up to get autographs from the swimsuit models dressed in bikinis.

For those that are unaware, Yogscast, one of the biggest promotional engines sending traffic to Minecraft, went to Minecon on their own dime and did an autograph panel.

" I don't particularly regret getting my underwear drawer liner autograph from the governator.

..."There was a follow-up to this email joust detailed in "Just for Fun" [0] with this remark, "Maybe a year later, when Linus was in the Netherlands for his first public speech, he made his way to the university where Tanenbaum taught, hoping to get him to autograph Linus's copy of Operating Systems: Design & Implementation, the book that changed his life.

Autograph definitions

noun

something written by one's own hand

noun

a person's own signature

verb

mark with one's signature; "The author autographed his book"

See also: inscribe