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picture postcard

NOUN
  1. a postcard with a picture on one side

How To Use picture postcard In A Sentence

  • We next visited the island of Burano, where picture postcard houses line the canals in contrasting shades of pastel colours.
  • But underneath the glossy picture postcard image is a harsh, rugged, wild landscape that is my main source of inspiration.
  • Thomas and Rogers had hit upon a winning formula which satisfied the peculiar British liking for lavatorial humour, men in drag, and innuendo, in the tradition of music hall and the saucy picture postcard.
  • Freeways ribbon across picture postcard views, and there are more dulcet Kiwi tones on National Radio than I can translate fast enough.
  • We next visited the island of Burano, where picture postcard houses line the canals in contrasting shades of pastel colours.
  • It is reproduced from a late-1800s picture postcard showing Crookhill Green and the village pond.
  • The incredible geysers and picture postcard landscape brought Yellowstone its fame.
  • Nestling around the ruins of the abbey where Mary Queen of Scots spent her last night on Scottish soil, the village of Dundrennan is a picture postcard of tranquillity.
  • What on earth induced the local bigwigs to want to wreck this picture postcard image by adding ‘city’ to the list?
  • They hit upon a winning formula which satisfied the peculiar British liking for lavatorial humour, men in drag, and innuendo, in the tradition of music hall and the saucy picture postcard.
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