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Definition of Post-it
1. Noun. Brand name for a slip of notepaper that has an adhesive that allows it to stick to a surface and be removed without damaging the surface.
Definition of Post-it
1. Noun. A post-it note. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Lexicographical Neighbors of Post-it
Literary usage of Post-it
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of the Purchase and Settlement of Western New York: And of the by James Harvey Hotchkin (1848)
"This church is a shoot from the original First Church of Painted Post. It was
received under the care of the Presbytery of Bath, Jan. ..."
2. The Writings of James Russell Lowell by James Russell Lowell (1890)
"But it is time for me to be at my Post. It is very clear that my young friend's
shot has struck the lintel, for the Post is shaken (Amos ii. 1). ..."
3. Memoirs to Serve for the History of Napoleon I; from 1802 to 1815 by Claude-François Méneval, Robert Harborough Sherard (1895)
"Although it was well-known that those who did not want their letters to be read,
did not send them by post, it rarely happened that some valuable inf ..."
4. Reality Checks: Teaching Reading Comprehension with Nonfiction K-5 by Tony Stead (2006)
"Lauren: Wonderful, Lilah, why don't you come and move the Post- it note across.
... Lauren writes the word some on the post-it note and gives it to Emily to ..."
5. Getting Fit Your Way: A Self-paced Fitness Guide (1993)
"Your chances are even better if you complete the form and post it on your
refrigerator (or somewhere else where you can see it) to remind you of your firm ..."
6. Marketing of Traffic Safety by OECD Staff, OECD Scientific Expert Group (1993)
""post-it Notes" soon became widely used in both the home and the office. ...
The post-it Notes found a market that could be exploited. ..."