From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishmarked man/womanmarked man/womanRISKa person who is in danger because someone wants to harm them → marked
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marked man/woman• But Chennault was a marked man.• From that time he was dedicated, a marked man.• He thus became a marked man.• In his defence, Souness believes his no-nonsense approach has made him a marked man.• It was well known that the younger Beaumont twin was a marked man.• Without Young, forward Andy Poppink is a marked man.• Mark Gallagher - marked man today Much ado about nothing!• Ever since his luncheon with Katherine Fisher, Jim had felt like a marked man whenever he was in the office complex.