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postcard

[pohst-kahrd] / ˈpoʊstˌkɑrd /






Example Sentences

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“You could put this on a postcard. ‘Getting wrecked by a polar bear in Churchill, Manitoba.

From Literature

As a whole, this body of work seems more like a collection of oversize postcards brought back from a holiday than an affecting memory of a place and its people.

From The Wall Street Journal

He was known for using a colour-saturated palette that mimicked postcards from the 1950s and 1960s.

From BBC

“From my living-room window as I write,” she assures her readers, “I can look out across the broad front lawns of our farm… like a lovely picture postcard of wintry New England.”

From Salon

Founded in 1910 by an 18-year-old entrepreneur hawking postcards, Hallmark built its brand over the years through cards, holiday ornaments and retail stores.

From Los Angeles Times