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postcard

[pohst-kahrd] / ˈpoʊstˌkɑrd /






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Monsanto—about a 186-mile drive northeast of Lisbon—is Portugal at its most primal and pagan, yet with postcards and cordial citizenry.

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“How he was doing? He sent postcards sometimes, but otherwise it was hard to tell if—he did say he missed us.”

From Literature

He wrote about her in his postcards home, displeasing his moralistic parents.

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In 1918, from the trenches on the Macedonian front, a 31-year-old German artilleryman sent his mother postcards covered in fragments of a philosophical system.

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A few weeks ago in art, I’d brought a postcard Dad had made from one of his paintings.

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