"Post-office" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Post-office" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Post-office" Meaning

An institution in a town or city where letters and parcels are collected and dispatched.

"Post-office" Examples

Usage Examples of the Word "Post-Office"


1. Noun Usage

The post office is open from 9 to 5 on weekdays.

2. Phrasal Verb Usage

She tends to post her photos on social media every day.

3. Compound Adj. Usage

He works in the post office building, not downtown.

4. Compound Noun Usage

The post office package arrived late yesterday.

5. Idiomatic Usage

Their overseas letters typically take several days to clear through customs at the post office.

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