Similar words: postposition, frostbite, frostbitten, post-it, compost, posted, poster, riposte. Meaning: n. letter carrier's shoulder bag.
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1. Here's another selection of recent letters from our postbag.
2. It was clear from our postbag that viewers were unhappy about the programme.
3. Marling's article on Northumbria attracted a large postbag.
4. The competition has drawn a large postbag.
5. We had a huge postbag on the subject from our readers.
6. We've had an enormous postbag on the recent programme changes.
7. I was mildly worried by the large postbag.
8. The first five names out of the postbag after that date will win a make-over.
8. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
9. The first 200 correct winners out of the postbag on Monday, September 14 will receive prizes.
10. We also welcome letters for our Veterans' Postbag and details of service association meetings.
11. The winners will be drawn from a postbag of correct entries on 22 January 1993.
12. We expected a big postbag but nothing could have prepared us for the fantastic response we received!
13. In Britain they call a mailbag a postbag.
14. We have six to give away to the first names drawn from the postbag on 7 March.
15. There are strong feelings on both sides, as my postbag bears witness.
16. We have two more copies to give away, drawing from our postbag after Wednesday's final post.
More similar words: postposition, frostbite, frostbitten, post-it, compost, posted, poster, riposte, postpone, postman, postern, postwar, posting, postage, bedpost, apostle, posture, post-war, imposter, impostor, postcard, apostasy, postponed, postulate, posterity, post office, post mortem, postmortem, postscript, apostrophe.