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postcard
[pohst-kahrd]
noun
Also called picture postcard.a small, commercially printed card, usually having a picture on one side and space for a short message on the other.
postcard
/ ˈəʊˌɑː /
noun
Also called (US): postal card.a card, often bearing a photograph, picture, etc, on one side, ( picture postcard ), for sending a message by post without an envelope
Example Sentences
The cat has a Facebook page with over 9,500 members and also features in postcards promoting Dorchester.
The couple sent a postcard of the 20-year-old prince to Starr and his family to the Apple offices in London, containing the simple message: "Hello".
The series, which will conclude its three-episode second season on Thursday, plays like a video postcard of silly and enlightening adventures as O’Brien travels around the world to meet with fans and experience different cultures.
Now, buckle up and let’s roll the montage of old postcards, weathered neon signs and swooping Googie rooflines, then zoom to the spot where motel history began.
From old postcards online, though, we can see that the Clark was built sometime in the early ’40s and had 22 cottages on-site, 16 with kitchenettes, as well as a heated pool.
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