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post

[pohst] / poʊst /


NOUN
lookout, station
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VERB
situate, position
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Example Sentences

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After posting about the plans to donate on social media he received a lot of publicity and Mr Khaira is prepared to "probably do more than" 100 meals.

From BBC

The ranger post, which comes with a £26,112 salary, involves monitoring the wildlife, leading a team of volunteers - and helping to manage the island's 8,000 summer visitors.

From BBC

In a post on Instagram, 1Xtra thanked him for "15 fantastic years".

From BBC

Roughly 11,000 documents were posted on the department’s website on Tuesday.

From The Wall Street Journal

Fans of vintage series post TikTok videos reacting to episodes that first aired years ago.

From Los Angeles Times