Similar words: poster, riposte, postern, imposter, posterity, a posteriori, preposterous, postposition. Meaning: ['pəʊstɪd] adj. publicly announced.
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91. After several years in London, he was posted to the embassy in Moscow.
92. I see from the postmark that this card was posted from Mary's holiday address.
93. He joined the British Army and was posted to Germany.
94. It took six days to arrive despite being posted first class.
95. Details of the election will be posted outside the town hall.
96. It is normal to spend two or three years working in this country before being posted overseas.
97. The list of those who were chosen was posted up.
98. He asked them to keep him posted about the sales of his book.
99. The unit posted a single-digit increase in operating profit.
100. Without the one-time charges, WellPoint posted flat year-end earnings.
101. The daily specials posted at Takamatsu demand serious consideration.
102. Though Aurul had posted two guards on the dump, they made no visible efforts to stop them.
103. He flashed his security pass under the eyes of the two armed guards posted beside the exit door.
104. Rangers have posted warnings at trail heads and campgrounds urging hikers to use caution when out in the wild.
105. All seven transactions are numbered and posted to the appropriate accounts.
106. They are not merely abstract theory or pious statements of intent that look good posted on the staff notice board.
107. My application form went off to the town hall first class,(http://sentencedict.com/posted.html) posted in Darlington on the morning of Friday March 20.
108. The governor posted his troops all along the escape routes.
109. Intuit Inc. shares posted the largest decline in the index, falling almost 17 percent this week.
110. The Centre for International Briefing runs residential courses for those due to be posted abroad.
111. Shellac records were simply too fragile to be posted; so the special circumstances of war justified the first vinyl records.
112. Students who attended schools that regularly received and posted notices of job openings earned about $ 950 more than the annual average.
113. He'd even addressed the envelope(sentencedict.com), bought the stamp by himself and posted it.
114. These and other questions have a familiar ring because versions of these same questions are posted in various places on the walls.
115. The packet is posted on the electronic bulletin board, and Felton himself reads them all, responding to many himself.
116. Employees posted to areas with a harsh climate generally receive greater amounts of leave than those in less severe climates.
117. Anonymous flyers posted around town have accused him of murder and threatened him with lynching.
118. He asked if Adrian had posted the Closed sign on the entrance door.
119. AnnTaylor continued to miss fashion trends and posted a 14 percent same-store sales decline.
120. The company posted sales of $ 57million for 1994, and analysts estimate similar sales for 1995.
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