[
US
/ˈpoʊsmən, ˈpoʊstmən/
]
[ UK /pˈəʊstmən/ ]
[ UK /pˈəʊstmən/ ]
NOUN
- a man who delivers the mail
How To Use postman In A Sentence
- He worked as a shelf-stacker and eventually a postman. Times, Sunday Times
- Photo number two shows local postman Owen McDonald aboard his horse and cart driving up Ballymanus Terrace.
- The postman brought me a large package.
- What happens if someone writes the wrong address on an envelope, or the postman delivers the letter to the wrong door?
- Look whether the postman has been yet.
- This morning the only activity was a lone postman making his way along the street, and a couple of residents who came out to chat to police officers manning the cordon.
- No one is allowed into her home and the only person she ever sees is the postman delivering her letters.
- Well, our smiling postman recently delivered a letter to me that had my maiden name on it.
- Geraldine's initial letter had no proper address on it and they owe their reunion to the local postman who recognised the name and knew the door number.
- If our mail arrived late we were advised this was due to staff shortages or holidays and the postman had to do another round first.