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postcard

[pohst-kahrd] / ˈpoʊstˌkɑrd /






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A postcard from Pandora would showcase its floating mountains, bioluminescent forests and sentient hot-air balloons.

From Los Angeles Times

And how he was able to cover the walls of his cell with postcards from all the people writing to express their support.

From BBC

Both films felt like vintage postcards from New York City.

From Los Angeles Times

Vintage postcards show historical views of airports you know today -- and some that no longer exist.

From Los Angeles Times

“Historically, late year markets are slightly more favorable, but only by enough to reward those who are already participating, not those waiting for a postcard perfect entry.”

From Barron's