postal

[ US /ˈpoʊstəɫ/ ]
[ UK /pˈə‍ʊstə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the system for delivering mail
    postal delivery
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How To Use postal In A Sentence

  • British postal workers lag behind their continental counterparts. Times, Sunday Times
  • Also, if Shilpa is subjected to more teasing from Jade's crew, she may well go postal and slash all the Celebrity Big Brother housemates' throats open with a breadknife. Big Brother Celebrity Hijack Betting Odds: Double Eviction, Emilia Out?
  • Historically, the postal service, which employs 532,800 workers, paid for retiree health benefits when they came due. Postal Service Eyes Closing Thousands of Post Offices
  • And look out for the postal form and full details of how to claim your fab FREE party pack. The Sun
  • Post offices serve many functions apart from postal services and many elderly people cannot travel a great distance to reach one.
  • Some postal workers specifically avoided the World Trade Centre because its upper floors were known to creak and sway in stiff winds.
  • With the public onside, the Department of Postal and Telegraphs was established in 1883 with Prince Bhanarungsi as director-general.
  • You'll have to pay excess postal charges on this letter.
  • Bringing what little money he had saved after sending Serafina her giros postales, he would burst into the familiar cantinas on Santa Fe Street and buy beer for his old acquaintances. Centennial
  • Anyone out there who would like one, just send me a postal address.
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