Similar words: poster, riposte, postern, imposter, posterity, a posteriori, preposterous, postposition. Meaning: ['pəʊstɪd] adj. publicly announced.
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31. Keep me posted on your progress.
32. Gun-toting security men were posted at all the entrances.
33. Guards have been posted along the border.
34. A freeze warning was posted for Thursday night.
35. Jackson has been posted to Hong Kong.
36. A snow warning was posted for Ohio.
37. She's been posted to Washington for two years.
38. She is well posted on law.
39. We read the declaration posted on the bulletin board.
40. The exam results will be posted up tomorrow.
41. The aircraft and its crew were posted missing.
42. The ship was posted missing.
43. We posted a guard to keep watch.
44. Company announcements are usually posted on the noticeboard.
45. She has posted photographs on bulletin boards.
46. The corpse has been posted.
47. They posted this organization as corrupt.
48. The advertisements were all posted in a conspicuous place.
49. I posted him a letter yesterday.
50. We posted sentries at the gates of the camp.
51. The boy posted upstairs,[sentencedict.com](www.Sentencedict.com) taking three steps at once.
52. Guards had been posted all around the radio station.
53. The bishop and queen are badly posted.
54. I posted Barry the cheque last Friday.
55. Have you posted off your order yet?
56. We have guards posted near the windows.
57. The letter had been posted without a stamp.
58. The audience posted the theatre as unfair.
59. Responses will be posted on the Website .
60. He posted up the export sales.
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