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John Hancock Signature Put Loop One’s You’ll Line

Id in_the_loop_395
Idiom JOHN HANCOCK
Definition one’s signature
Examples
  1. If you’ll just put your John Hancock on this line at the bottom of the contract, you can drive the car away right now.
  2. They sent the check back because he forgot to put his John Hancock on it.
Extra Info

The expression refers to the signature of the first person to sign the American Declaration of Independence in 1776. John Hancock’s signature was larger than the others and stood out clearly.

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