postal address
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of postal address
First recorded in 1855–60
Example Sentences
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Simon was a man of the theater, with no permanent home or postal address, and so there was nothing to do except wait and hope that she might soon—oh, let it be soon!—receive a letter from him.
From Literature
Fundraisers must be at least 18 years old, share a Mexican postal address, have a Mexican bank account and submit their federal taxpayer registry number.
From Seattle Times
Their court claim says one of the apartments was used by Mr Batbold's eldest son, who listed the address as his postal address in the US.
From BBC
Mr ten Wolde said he had a "postal address" in the Netherlands.
From BBC
Drori says she’s excited at the prospect of having an official postal address and paved sidewalks.
From Reuters
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