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mascotmas‧cot /ˈmæskət, -kɒt $ -kɑːt/ noun [countable] mascotOrigin: 1800-1900 French mascotte, from Provençal mascoto, from masco ‘woman with magic powers’ - Hammer dressed as the school's mascot, Leo the Lion, for the big game.
- A paper suggested that, in keeping with the selection of the management team, Mickey Mouse should be adopted as the official mascot.
- Also pictured with funnyman Les is Barnardos' best-known bear and official mascot, Barnaby.
- Just the kind of marginal folk hero they would go and use as a mascot.
- Seemed to make a mascot of him: maybe they liked that country look about him.
- Sugarpuss remained the mascot of the brothers and the select group of friends they allowed up the rope.
- The legal rave called Woodstock 2, promises to be an event on the scale of it's mascot.
- The organising committee has also issued a tender document calling for designs for the mascot of the games.
► official mascot the official mascot of the 2002 World Cup ► team mascot Rocky the Raccoon, the team mascot an animal or toy, or a person dressed as an animal, that represents a team or organization, and is thought to bring them good luck: the official mascot of the 2002 World Cup Rocky the Raccoon, the team mascot |