Posts can be categorized as a noun and a verb.
Verb |
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post - affix in a public place or for public notice; "post a warning" | ||
post - publicize with, or as if with, a poster; "I'll post the news on the bulletin board" | ||
post - ride Western style and bob up and down in the saddle in rhythm with a horse's trotting gait | ||
post - transfer (entries) from one account book to another | ||
post - assign to a post; put into a post; "The newspaper posted him in Timbuktu" | ||
post - mark or expose as infamous; "She was branded a loose woman" | ||
post - place so as to be noticed; "post a sign"; "post a warning at the dump" | ||
post - display, as of records in sports games | ||
post - enter on a public list | ||
post - cause to be directed or transmitted to another place; "send me your latest results"; "I'll mail you the paper when it's written" | ||
post - assign to a station | ||
post - mark with a stake; "stake out the path" | ||
Noun |
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post - an upright consisting of a piece of timber or metal fixed firmly in an upright position; "he set a row of posts in the ground and strung barbwire between them" | ||
post - a pole or stake set up to mark something (as the start or end of a race track); "a pair of posts marked the goal"; "the corner of the lot was indicated by a stake" | ||
post - the position where someone (as a guard or sentry) stands or is assigned to stand; "a soldier manned the entrance post"; "a sentry station" | ||
post - the delivery and collection of letters and packages; "it came by the first post"; "if you hurry you'll catch the post" | ||
Post - United States manufacturer of breakfast cereals and Postum (1854-1914) | ||
Post - United States female author who wrote a book and a syndicated newspaper column on etiquette (1872-1960) | ||
Post - United States aviator who in 1933 made the first solo flight around the world (1899-1935) | ||
post - a job in an organization; "he occupied a post in the treasury" | ||
post - the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office; "the mail handles billions of items every day"; "he works for the United States mail service"; "in England they call mail `the post'" | ||
post - military installation at which a body of troops is stationed; "this military post provides an important source of income for the town nearby"; "there is an officer's club on the post" | ||
post - any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered; "your mail is on the table"; "is there any post for me?"; "she was opening her post" |
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1. | noun | Yeah, I think Jeff wrote on one of his posts here in the past several months: "To hell with death". | |
2. | noun | One problem is how the enterprises arrange posts for excellent female students, but another important point is whether the educational industry can grow and supply creative students needed for Japan's future. | |
3. | noun | Go to your posts. | |
4. | noun | Heavy posts are needed to sustain this bridge. | |
5. | noun | The bridge is supported by 10 posts. | |
6. | noun | We extended a wire between two posts. | |
7. | noun | The Prime Minister appointed them to key Cabinet posts. | |
8. | noun | When I looked at the explanatory notes under the posts list I realized what was causing it. | |
9. | noun | I saw your name and posts in an English forum and took the liberty of reading your profile. | |
10. | noun | ch, where there are many posts praising specific companies, or, conversely, denigrating their rivals. | |
11. | noun | Please refrain from posts that might encourage conflict. | |
12. | noun | Please refrain from making posts that disrupt this site's atmosphere. | |
13. | noun | Please refrain from making posts that make this site less pleasant to visit. | |
14. | noun | The number one reason why friends dump their friends on Facebook is too many useless posts. | |
15. | noun | Permalinks are basically links to items like posts, comments, etc. | |
16. | verb | Tom often posts motivational quotes on Facebook. | |
17. | verb | Sami posts snapshots of his on Facebook every day. | |
18. | verb | Sami regularly posts videos on YouTube. | |
19. | verb | Sami should be careful of what he posts on Internet. | |
20. | verb | Sami gets notified every time Layla posts a new video. | |
21. | verb | Sami posts videos every day. | |
22. | verb | Sami posts videos every Saturday. | |
23. | verb | Sami posts six new videos per week. | |
24. | verb | Tom constantly posts pictures of his life on social media. | |
25. | verb | Tom regularly posts pictures on Instagram. | |
26. | verb | Sami gets a notification every single time Layla posts a new video on her YouTube channel. | |
27. | verb | Sami gets a notification every time Layla posts a new video. | |
28. | verb | Mennad posts new videos every week. | |
29. | verb | He regularly posts Islamophobic statements on his Facebook page. | |
30. | verb | Yanni posts a new video every Thursday. |
Sentence | |
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noun | |
Yeah, I think Jeff wrote on one of his posts here in the past several months: "To hell with death". |
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One problem is how the enterprises arrange posts for excellent female students, but another important point is whether the educational industry can grow and supply creative students needed for Japan's future. | |
Go to your posts. | |
Heavy posts are needed to sustain this bridge. | |
The bridge is supported by 10 posts. | |
We extended a wire between two posts. | |
The Prime Minister appointed them to key Cabinet posts. | |
When I looked at the explanatory notes under the posts list I realized what was causing it. | |
I saw your name and posts in an English forum and took the liberty of reading your profile. | |
ch, where there are many posts praising specific companies, or, conversely, denigrating their rivals. | |
Please refrain from posts that might encourage conflict. | |
Please refrain from making posts that disrupt this site's atmosphere. | |
Please refrain from making posts that make this site less pleasant to visit. | |
The number one reason why friends dump their friends on Facebook is too many useless posts. | |
Permalinks are basically links to items like posts, comments, etc. | |
verb | |
Tom often posts motivational quotes on Facebook. | |
Sami posts snapshots of his on Facebook every day. | |
Sami regularly posts videos on YouTube. | |
Sami should be careful of what he posts on Internet. | |
Sami gets notified every time Layla posts a new video. | |
Sami posts videos every day. | |
Sami posts videos every Saturday. | |
Sami posts six new videos per week. | |
Tom constantly posts pictures of his life on social media. | |
Tom regularly posts pictures on Instagram. | |
Sami gets a notification every single time Layla posts a new video on her YouTube channel. | |
Sami gets a notification every time Layla posts a new video. | |
Mennad posts new videos every week. | |
He regularly posts Islamophobic statements on his Facebook page. | |
Yanni posts a new video every Thursday. |