postage

IPA: pˈoʊstʌdʒ

noun

  • The charge for posting an item.
  • The postage stamp, or similar token, affixed to an item of post as evidence of payment.
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Examples of "postage" in Sentences

  • The postage is cheap.
  • What are the origins of the postage stamp
  • This was the invention of the postage stamp.
  • The cost of the postage is paid by the NPLS.
  • The study of postage stamps is called philately.
  • The invention of the postage stamp occurred in 1953.
  • I can pay for the photocopy and the postage if need be.
  • The U.S. even printed the postage stamps for the island.
  • Was the industrialist or the jurist depicted on the postage stamps
  • The postage vault can store and keep track of money in the postage vault.
  • Looks like the only way you should have to pay for the increase in postage is if you mail it at a postal counter.
  • (Free normal postage or + $2.50 for register post) * I will not be responsible if your item get damage or lost due to postage*
  • Just for my own information, I just took the time to see what a book that cost $17.96 on both Amazon and Barnes & Noble would cost me in postage (and custom's duty in the case of Amazon direct) here in Mazatlán.

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