post-free
Americanadverb
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with the postage prepaid; post-paid
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free of postal charge
Etymology
Origin of post-free
Example Sentences
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Ms. Davis’s style is wide, and dependent on its context: a kind of tour of post-free jazz and contemporary classical music, Keith Jarrett to Cecil Taylor to Morton Feldman.
From New York Times • Aug. 8, 2010
A Prospectus with specimens of this invaluable help to Sunday-School Teachers sent post-free on application.
From The Vaudois of Piedmont A Visit to their Valleys by Worsfold, J. N. (John Napper)
In other words it will be sent post-free to all book-lovers—and others.
From John Dene of Toronto A Comedy of Whitehall by Jenkins, Herbert George
It is accompanied with 8 or 9 Wise Words about Letter-Writing. 1st, post-free, 13d.
From Lewis Carroll in Wonderland and at Home The Story of His Life by Moses, Belle
No. 16.—Handsomely bound in half morocco, lettered on back, plain cloth sides, with 6 Maps, gilt edges, 400 pages, 8/6; post-free, 9/-; abroad, 9/6.
From Stamp Collecting as a Pastime by Nankivell, Edward James
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