54 examples of post-card in sentences

'That's the one,' said Edith, taking out one of a deep blue colour, like an Italian sky on a coloured picture post-card.

He was buried here in Tver by the police, who received their information by an anonymous post-card posted in Tver.

But we who have met heroes know that they are very seldom of the type which achieves the immortality of the picture post-card.

And Marshall Allerdyke, bending over his shoulder to look, almost cried out with astonishment, for the writing on the card was certainly the same as that which Chettle had shown him on the post-card found on Lydenberg, and on the back of the photograph of James Allerdyke discovered in Lydenberg's watch.

I shall send her a post-card to-morrow and sum up the situation.

"I do wish we had a post-card or something" "By ginger," cried Roy suddenly, "I do believe I've got some in my coat-pocket.

It was one clerk's duty to address a post-card telling his family of his condition and that he was in the hospital.

Look at the picture post-card which I send you with this letter.

"At any rate," I said, "you might just drop me a post-card to tell me how you're getting on.

Yet for an author to receive a post-card of commendation from Mr. Gladstone meant at least the sale of an edition or two, and a certain permanency in public appreciation.

A picture post-card, a gift of the lad from Brittany, showing the tomb of the saint, occupied the position of honor in the galley.

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He is very considerate and polite; for instance, if he is coming over he always lets me know a few days before, so that I may get his post-card forwarded to me if I happen to be away.

*** A picture post-card sent off in 1910 has just arrived at its destination.

I had one sheet from you in January, one in early March, and a post-card a week ago.

The post-card was very attractive, but it hardly took the place of a letter.

But there is no stone in the street and no brick in the wall that is not actually a deliberate symbola message from some man, as much as if it were a telegram or a post-card.

28-29: Coal, coals; jug, pitcher; street railway, tramway; post-card, postal-card; depôt, station.

Then they handed me a post-card from my husband which simply said, 'House burned out; covered by insurance.'

When I found that I should be able to come down, I sent a card to Lady Tyrrell, saying I would meet them on the race-grounda post-card, so that Lena might see it.

54 examples of  post-card  in sentences