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Definition of Post-free
1. Adverb. Having the postage paid by the sender. "I will send it post-paid"
2. Adjective. Postpaid.
Similar to: Paid
Lexicographical Neighbors of Post-free
Literary usage of Post-free
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Nature by Nature Publishing Group, Norman Lockyer (1883)
"per annum, post free, dating from any quarter-day. ... Specimen Copy sent post free.
LA SEMAINE FRANÇAISE: a Weekly LA SEMAINE FRANÇAISE: Journal Français ..."
2. The Secret History of the Oxford Movement by Walter Walsh (1899)
"Edited or written by JT TOMLINSON or post free 5* 8d; in oloth at 16 Gd per
vol., or post free 84 The Protestantism of the Prayer Book. By the REv. ..."
3. The Way of All Flesh by Samuel Butler (1908)
"Postage I Jd. Cloth gilt, post-free 2s. 3d. " We do not think anything on Tolstoy
in so small a ... post-free in tube 8d. "A touching and effective Poem. ..."
4. Education in the United States of America by Great Britain Board of Education (1902)
"Connection between the Public Library and the Price 2£d; post free, ... Price 8rf.
; post free, lOd. Special Reports on the Systems of Education in Nova ..."
5. Journal of Theological StudiesTheology (1900)
"Post free for two penny stamps. CATHOLIC THEOLOGY IN LATIN AND IN ... Post free
for one shilling. MODERN FOREIGN THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ..."