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postcard

[pohst-kahrd] / ˈpoʊstˌkɑrd /






Example Sentences

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The back of the postcard is covered in the back-slanted printing that I’ve seen million times before—on grocery lists, on birthday cards, on absence notes for school.

From Literature

Using the Zillow data, they sent out 2,000 postcards to addresses tied to suspect listings detailing their rights; Meyer said the goal was to help tenants contact authorities for enforcement.

From Los Angeles Times

Imagine sending a postcard through the mail – anyone handling it can read your message.

From Salon

It looked like the kind of postcard you put up in your living room or office.

From Literature

Amy stood, flipped her long ponytail, and held up a postcard.

From Literature