postman

IPA: pˈoʊstmʌn

noun

  • (chiefly Britain) someone who delivers the post (mail) to, and/or collects the post from, residential or commercial addresses, or from public mailboxes.
  • One of the two most experienced barristers in the Court of Exchequer, who have precedence in motions, so called from the place where he sits, the other of the two being the tubman.
  • A surname.
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Examples of "postman" in Sentences

  • I imagine the postman still does.
  • It was a daily mail from a postman.
  • The postman pulls a submachine gun.
  • The postman always stopped for a word.
  • The postman leaves the box on the floor.
  • His father was a postman in the village.
  • The postman looks me persistently in the eyes.
  • Jennifer, tipping the postman is a good idea. geri
  • The postman is getting more and more fed up with this.
  • The postman married the giraffe and the milkman turned gay.
  • The postman knocks the door and makes hand delivery of the inmates.
  • Litterbug and Postman sat alone, as Postman heated up a jagged strip of metal.
  • Well, that's usually what it feels like, but not when the postman is from TNT.
  • All, and I do mean all, this veteran postman is providing in 20 minutes of play these days is a handful of rebounds.
  • There, with his wife, he lives an idyllic, if somewhat solitary life, writing and receiving so much fan-mail that a special postman is hired to hand-deliver his letters, which he does on a bicycle.

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