Similar words: postman, master, poster, postern, taskmaster, imposter, headmaster, posterity. Meaning: ['pəʊstmæstər /-mɑstə] n. the person in charge of a post office.
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1 The postmaster was shot dead by the robbers.
2 Howe carefully cultivated Daniel C. Roper, the Assistant Postmaster General.
3 Three armed men were waiting when the postmaster and his wife arrived to open up the shop.
4 His father was appointed postmaster.
5 I manage to chatter with the postmaster even though my heart is thumping against my ribs.
6 A few years ago,(www.Sentencedict.com) the postmaster general suggested the time had come to eliminate mail delivery on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
7 District head postmaster John Ensoll said he had only received complaints going back to December last year.
8 He says Mr Cotterell the sub postmaster was in his shop when he noticed a youth standing behind his counter.
9 On his retirement the job of district head postmaster will cease to exist, the responsibilities being undertaken by four senior managers.
10 First Postmaster General of the United States.
11 John doe was appointed postmaster vice Richard Roe retired.
12 John Doe was appointed postmaster vice Richard Roe retired.
13 The postmaster was a very polite old man.
14 The position of Postmaster General went to John Wanamaker.
15 Her grandfather was a village postmaster.
16 The postmaster shook his head sorrowfully.
17 Geoge's father was appointed postmaster.
18 They appointed him as postmaster.
19 For further assistance, please send mail to postmaster.
20 Cannot complete action. Enter a valid postmaster.
21 Postmaster is a sage woman.
22 I asked the postmaster what he would do about this.
23 In order to turn a profit, Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe says the agency needs to cut $20 billion from its annual budget by 2015.That's almost a third of its yearly costs.
24 I tried to reply straight to you, but according to the postmaster here at Newcastle, you don't exist!!!
25 The board, composed of nine presidential appointees, has the power to hire and fire the postmaster general.
26 As a young man he was a storekeeper and a postmaster.
27 As a young man he was a storekeeper and later a postmaster.
28 As a young man, he was a storekeeper and postmaster.
29 This goes further than recent disclosures about Stonehouse, an aviation minister and postmaster general, which suggested that he was useful to the Czechs only as a backbench MP.
30 It was a cold day in January of 1959 when United States Postmaster General, Arthur E. Summerfield, thought he had stumbled upon a stroke of genius.
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