Carded [verb]

Definition of Carded:

signify, display

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Sentence/Example of Carded:

Police say they eventually identified Erasquin through cellphone, credit card, Uber and PayPal records showing he had communicated with the girls, sent them cash and bought them first-class plane tickets, expensive cameras and luxury handbags.

While CB Insights notes the online banks are benefiting from tailwinds in the form of increased online commerce and a bounce back in debit card spending, it’s an open question if there are enough debit swipes to go around.

Maybe you need to pay off a few credit cards and get your credit score up a few points.

Policy-makers use these statistics when they decide on stimulus packages to help people and businesses during a recession and interest rates that affect how much interest we pay on our credit cards and mortgages.

From card games to planners to jewelry, this season there’s no need to shorten your accessibility to grabbing a gift.

McCann was adept at generating his own bite-sized internet jokes, so he feasted on those gift cards throughout his studies.

Digging through Square’s earnings gives us a window into consumer payment activity, card usage, stock purchases and more.

At first, Kvashuk bought an Office subscription and a couple of graphics cards.

The presentation of the cards is distracting, somewhat shattering that illusion of immersion that the PS5 seeks to create.

In theory, this means that asking a gardener for his card while you walk by him seeding the lawn is acceptable, if the exchange is quick.