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in the post

a. (context idiomatic English) on the way; soon to arrive.

Usage examples of "in the post".

We know that those brutish creatures down there in the Post, busily fighting and fornicating and breeding and dying, they are the true heart of humanity.

He was well-known, both in America and around the globe, as being the best fighter pilot in the post-war world.

His father, a former slave assigned to the harem, had been neutered as a grown man, but Ismail himself could never have had any issue to succeed him in the post.

Park neglected to add that, with the proper cooperation from a postal clerk, it is sometimes possible to make sure that certain of the notices, though duly postmarked as of the time they are received, are accidentally misplaced in the post office and completely overlooked until the day after the meeting.

McComas in the Post Office he said to me: 'I'm very sorry to hear of your trouble,' he said.

He felt that way right up until the moment a complementary ticket arrived in the post attached to a McFarmer's menu card.

And Vincent, my brother, in the black of night he stands outside the door though he's a sick man and shouldn't and wakes up the neighbors hollering for his son Jan that was in the post office and got killed.

You will then go to where you can observe the saw mill and note if there are any changes in the post there.

The body will be in the post chapel after retreat tonight, and also tomorrow morning, for those who wish to pay their last respects.

They were hugging the river, at least a third of a mile from the regulars, who were now completely tangled up with the 1st Arkansas or the Chickasaws in the Post itself.