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US
/ˈpoʊˌskɑɹd, ˈpoʊstˌkɑɹd/
]
[ UK /pˈəʊstkɑːd/ ]
[ UK /pˈəʊstkɑːd/ ]
NOUN
- a card for sending messages by post without an envelope
How To Use postcard In A Sentence
- Her walls are papered with postcards and record covers, while lingerie, feather boas and a plastic blow-up doll hang from the ceiling.
- Print your name and address on a postcard and send it to us.
- Postcards detailing Vick's performances were sent out, starting in midseason.
- After a hard climb, we were rewarded by a picture-postcard vista of rolling hills under a deep blue summer sky.
- On the doormat there is a postcard with the message: We want what you have. Times, Sunday Times
- His pictures have featured on a set of postcards and greetings cards sold in aid of the Asperger Society.
- The postcard is from my homeland, and includes a famous quote by Mahatma Gandhi.
- Intellect Ltd. This Chinese postcard, from the 1980s, depicts ground-to-ground long-range missiles being wheeled through Beijing in a military parade. Greetings From Los Alamos!
- You could draw a line of descent from that cheeky 17th-century image straight to the saucy postcards of contemporary Blackpool. Times, Sunday Times
- This postcard doesn't do justice to the wonderful scenery.