postscript
IPA: pˈoʊskrɪpt
noun
- (countable) An addendum to a letter, added after the author's signature.
- (countable) An addition to a story, play, etc. after its completion.
verb
- To extend (a letter or another document) with additional remarks.
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Examples of "postscript" in Sentences
- (They say a woman's postscript is always the most important thing.)
- [Return to the letter] 9 This postscript is written up the left margin of MS p. 1.
- [Return to the letter] 7 This postscript is written upside down above the salutation.
- One postscript from a week ago: Before the Hoosiers left Rupp Arena, a surprise visitor suddenly appeared on their bus.
- Yesterday, I wrote an editor's postscript, which is actually an excerpt from A Long Way To Morning, one of Sarah Crowe's novels.
- It was signed yours truly guiltily and added the postscript, the code words for me will be bind them, torture them, kill them, BTK.
- The interpolated chapters about the paper's past aren't very interesting; the final entry ends with a ghastly shock; and the postscript is too cute.
- It should be said, in postscript, that Mightygodking thinks this is all still just eleven-dimensional chess, andI’ll admit that if that’s the thinking I can almost buy it.
- # posted by James Graham (Quaequam Blog!): 20 August, 2008 01: 10 quaequam postscript is much appreciated, particularly as I live in a conurbation with two universities, one oldish with (these days) lots of rich kids and the other an upstart with lots of OK kids.
- Eisner's introduction and postscript are the perfect frames for this remix story: in the intro, he talks about his naive use of black stereotypes in his 1950s comic The Spirit, while the postscript is an accessible but learned discussion of the stereotyping that Dickens fell prey to.
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