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postcode

[ UK /pˈə‍ʊstkə‍ʊd/ ]
NOUN
  1. a code of letters and digits added to a postal address to aid in the sorting of mail

How To Use postcode In A Sentence

  • I visited the NTL Web site and entered my postcode-to-be to see if my hunch was right.
  • The company was not able to commit to providing any more jobs in these postcodes or in our part of London.
  • The company identified 25 property postcodes that have ‘overheated’ in the past few years and now faced a ten per cent drop.
  • The song is so loud you'll find people from different postcodes complaining that you should turn it down.
  • Many planning applications are available online - simply search a postcode or road name. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile, householders on similar incomes pay wildly different amounts due to their postcode.
  • The BBC news site today has a surprisingly long article on the current furore surrounding London postcodes.
  • The review will not affect postal addresses, postcodes or the catchment area of schools.
  • It means that some people with postcodes which are in a flood risk area but whose individual homes are not at such a high risk, will get lower premiums.
  • You will be asked to input your home telephone number and postcode. Times, Sunday Times
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