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postage

[ US /ˈpoʊstədʒ, ˈpoʊstɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /pˈə‍ʊstɪd‍ʒ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the charge for mailing something
  2. a small adhesive token stuck on a letter or package to indicate that that postal fees have been paid

How To Use postage In A Sentence

  • Under the editorship of Professor Robert L. Cleve, PhD, OAF, KCR, the issue begins with his outstanding study of the inscriptions and illustrations from the 1937 issue of postage stamps from the Italian Kingdom celebrating the bimillenary of the birth of the Emperor Augustus.
  • All prices include postage and packing.
  • A microarray consists of single-stranded DNA arranged on a wafer the size of a postage stamp.
  • The economics of postage and packing may mean that discount retailing remains largely, if not wholly, a bricks rather than clicks activity. Times, Sunday Times
  • You will be astounded to hear the initiative was taken by an entrepreneur wishing to boost the sale of postage stamps. Times, Sunday Times
  • FLOWERS are raised everywhere in great variety and in great abundance, and the chrysanthemum is the emblem of the country and is used on postage stamps. Up To Date Business Home Study Circle Library Series (Volume II.)
  • It also offers a prepaid postage label on its website that enables you to recycle an old cell phone from any manufacturer.
  • In my effort to ‘push the envelope,’ had I perhaps neglected to affix sufficient postage?
  • This is his centennial year and he's been granted the ultimate accolade - his face on a set of three postage stamps.
  • Send a cheque for £18.99 plus £2 for postage and packing.
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