Marked in a sentence as an adjective

It probably should title it "Here is how a cheap mattress is marked up".

And you have a bag of red marbles, each is marked with an even number: 2,4,6,8... all the way to infinity.

Suppose you have one bag of blue marbles, and each is marked with some odd number: 1,3,5,7... all the way to infinity.

I tried pressing the giant button marked "Next" on the right side of the screen. I got a big white screen. I flailed around with my fingers.

It's marked as a PoI of type "City Center", potentially from a user adding it.

This post highlights the issue with overly zealous mods on SO who marked the question as off topic.

It marked itself on the forehead with a big tattoo that says "substandard software" - they set the brand on fire.

All ballots are paper ballots that are indelibly marked by voters.

- and the driving in circles, although it would be interesting to know just how clearly marked that supercharge station is.

As noted below by bosie, "programming" is marked as a verb in the phrase "in programming terms", syntactic context be damned.

Look back over the history of even just twentieth century graphic/print design, and you will see how marked trends define periods in time.

He turned it down once more at around 250 miles, but that's far after the 182 that the article/graph indicates, and markedly different than "a little over 200 miles".

Either no other students answered the question correctly, or the teacher saw the question being answered correctly by others and repeatedly marked it wrong with the same justification.

If she's too tough she's marked as an "angry *****" and will get rejected, if she's not perfectly competent in areas far outside of her job function, she'll be marked as "stupid" and get rejected, etc. etc. Cultivating authority, for a woman, requires a degree of careful presentation and balance that is very hard to do and most men don't have to deal with.

I've worked for some very good women bosses and a women CEO and I admired their ability to find that balance and presentation style that gave them command without them appearing as an "angry *****" or "stupid".I've also worked with some women that couldn't find that balance, they weren't really doing anything a reasonably competent man wouldn't do, but were marked with gendered epithets and eventually driven from their job.

Marked definitions

adjective

strongly marked; easily noticeable; "walked with a marked limp"; "a pronounced flavor of cinnamon"

See also: pronounced

adjective

singled out for notice or especially for a dire fate; "a marked man"

adjective

having or as if having an identifying mark or a mark as specified; often used in combination; "played with marked cards"; "a scar-marked face"; "well-marked roads"