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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
postie
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ A WOULD-BE postie has criticised the Royal Mail for a second class service following a mix-up over job interviews.
▪ And it could mean a red letter day for your postie!
▪ The local postie failed to deliver it and it was returned down under.
▪ They settled on this: from fat postie to stick-thin throwback.
▪ This is a nationwide competition to find the postie who goes that extra mile to deliver mail.
▪ You needn't wait for the postie to arrive.
Wiktionary
postie

n. (''British colloquial'') postman.

Usage examples of "postie".

Then there were some explosions and, sure enough, a Postie comes right in view.

This is maybe more along the lines of telling a kid his father murdered his mother when he found her screwing the postie and six good friends in the kitchen, though.

Generally the Posties got more spread out than was apparent in this area.

Were this no pleasure, mind me mortal, hunting posties one by one, drinking the mash to wash down their flesh, with brain become alive, making and marring clay at will.

All in all, Keren was willing to chance the Posties catching them to keep the firepower.

But the troops would get to break things and kill Posties, which was the real point of having them.

Bobby John Club, Sutter Walk, Posties, a few others, as much as manpower allows.

There are going to be places where the Posties have been scoured off the surface of the Earth.

Some of dem big old posties to de white folkses beds was six inches thick.

Our bed was made wid high posties and had cords, what run evvy which a-way, for springs.

Were this no pleasure, mind me mortal, hunting posties one by one, drinking the mash to wash down their flesh, with brain become alive, making and marring clay at will.