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post office
[pohst aw-fis, of-is]
noun
an office or station of a government postal system at which mail is received and sorted, from which it is dispatched and distributed, and at which stamps are sold or other services rendered. PO, P.O.
Often Post Office the department of a government charged with the transportation of mail.
an old-fashioned game in which one player is designated “postmaster” or “postmistress” and calls another player of a different gender into an adjoining room, ostensibly to receive a letter but actually to receive a kiss.
Post Office
1noun
a government department or authority in many countries responsible for postal services and often telecommunications
post office
2noun
a building or room where postage stamps are sold and other postal business is conducted
Other Word Forms
- post-office adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of Post Office1
Example Sentences
Magdamit has been in federal custody since July 1 and previously worked as a letter carrier at the Torrance Main Post Office.
The Post Office said it could not comment on ongoing legal proceedings but was "engaging fully" in the process.
The first criminal conviction linked to the Post Office Capture system has been referred to the Court of Appeal.
The Post Office could be turned into an employee-owned business, the government has suggested, as it launched a public consultation over the future of the service.
But it took years to win official recognition that people had been wrongly accused and that faulty software on the Post Office system could make it look as though money was missing when it wasn't.
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