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Answer for the clue "Washington newspaper ", 4 letters:
post
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Word definitions for post in dictionaries
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"to send through the postal system," 1837, from post (n.3). Earlier, "to travel with relays of horses" (1530s). Related: Posted ; posting .
Usage examples of post.
The labia was normal, what you would assume post intercourse and there were no internal abrasions like with the first bride.
The post was tapered to an acanthus pattern and was the best thing in the house, just about, along with the plank floor in the kitchen.
How much acausal bandwidth does the Post Office have in hand for a televisor conference with the capital?
Maybe somebody posted it on their intranet just as a convenience to their own employees, never realizing that it made the information available to everyone on the Internet who has access to a good search engine such as Google -including the just-plain-curious, the wannabe cop, the hacker, and the organized crime boss.
When he was ready to break camp, Ace decided to ride along the river until he came to a fur post.
Leaving a dozen men with buckets, readily filled from the acequia which turned the old water wheel just across the post of No.
The act apparently assumed that while a member of the Cabinet acted as President he would retain his Cabinet post.
Don Francisco de Montejo, Adelantado, the governor, when they were posted at Chichen Ytza.
Mourzoufle, an iron mace in his hand, visiting the posts, and affecting the part and aspect of a warrior, was an object of terror to his soldiers, at least, and to his kinsmen.
After listening, however, to the affectionate remonstrances of the faculty and board of trustees, who well knew the value of his wisdom in the supervision of the college and the power of his mere presence and example upon the students, he resumed his labours with the resolution to remain at his post and carry forward the great work he had so auspiciously begun.
At the top of this street, on the side farthest from the cathedral, the vast west window of which could just be seen over the gables, chimneys, and stork-nests of the opposite houses, we stopped before the common door of one of the lofty old houses, against the posts of which were attached several affiches or notices of differing forms and material.
I will add with reference to myself, that these transactions show that, so far from being actuated by those motives of personal aggrandizement, with which I have been charged by persons of high station in another place, my object was, that others should occupy a post of honour, and that for myself I was willing to serve in any capacity, or without any official capacity, so as to enable the crown to carry on the government.
One airman was injured, and two mechanics and several sentries were killed at their posts.
There should be a hitching post, Alan thought, a stagecoach rattling by, a dozen extras milling around.
Still buoyed up by my sense of having made a wise decision, and been approved in it by you, I went down to dinner tonight, posting my last letter en route, and found Albacore waiting to offer me a choice of dry or very dry sherry.