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View definitions for postcard

postcard

noun as in letter

noun as in line

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noun as in mail

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His role will be processing the letters and postcards left by those who stop at the tiny wooden museum from up to two cruise ships a day.

From BBC

A postcard written from the Titanic by a man who lost his life when the ship hit an iceberg three days later will go on sale later this month.

From BBC

By all accounts, the Democratic ground game — canvassing, phone banking, text banking, postcard writing, local candidate rallies, tables at local events, and more — has been far superior to the GOP’s.

From Salon

Early one evening in Phoenix, Arizona, recently, I joined some volunteers in a trendy downtown bar having a “postcard party”.

From BBC

“Before it would have been faster to send a postcard,” he said.

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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