Similar words: hostility, hostilities, punctilious, punctiliously, postposition, hostile, frostily, cotillion. Meaning: [pə'stɪlɪən] n. someone who rides the near horse of a pair in order to guide the horses pulling a carriage (especially a carriage without a coachman).
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1. Four men surrounded him, besides the postilion.
2. The postilion cracked his whip, and they clattered away under the Feeble over swinging lamps.
3. What is certain is, that on the following morning, a "postilion" was flung from the Charlemagne yard into the Lions' Ditch, over the five-story building which separated the two court-yards.
4. What prisoners call a "postilion" is a pallet of bread artistically moulded, which is sent into Ireland, that is to say, over the roofs of a prison, from one courtyard to another.
5. You gave your direction to no one but your postilion, yet I have your address, and in proof I am here the very instant you are going to sit at table.
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