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postcard

or post card

[ pohst-kahrd ]

noun

  1. 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

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noun

  1. a card, often bearing a photograph, picture, etc, on one side, ( picture postcard ), for sending a message by post without an envelope Also called (US)postal card
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Origin of postcard1

First recorded in 1865–70; post 3 + card 1
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When they moved here, he wanted that postcard view, that slice of heaven in the bluffs.

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When this postcard was made, probably in the early 1950s, Deodar House had become a hotel/boarding house with “appointments and comforts of your own home in a magnificent five-acre setting ….â€

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“The campaign to displace the ranchers reflects a misguided vision of nature as a pristine playground suitable for postcards and tourists, with little regard for the community or the planet,†Straus wrote.

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The last contact her family had with her was a postcard from Belgium in May 1992.

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It's a picture postcard settlement where the roads are good, the houses well-maintained and there are plenty of blue and yellow flags of the ruling Georgian Dream party.

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