Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- Toward the post.
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Examples
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Surveying the course of empire over the postward period, Batchelor beams with benificent pride over the economic and political wonders for which the US and the US alone can take credit.
Batchelor Fodder: James Wolcott Wolcott, James, 1952- 2009
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That work completed, packing began in readiness for the postward journey; there, as usual, they would spend their well-earned holidays with pleasure upon their tribal summer camping grounds.
The Drama of the Forests Romance and Adventure Arthur Henry Howard Heming 1905
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Moment of Majesty will give Leslie, Meehan and Joseph another shot at the big time as she goes postward against seven others in the 1 1/8-mile Oaks as a 10-to-1 shot.
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The duo, part of a three-pronged Jimmy Takter-trained entry sent postward at odds of 1-9, raced as a team past three-quarters and into the stretch, but with less than a sixteenth of a mile to go, On The Tab surged past the tiring leader while holding off Take My Picture, who finished second.
NY Daily News DAVE LITTLE 2010
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Three days before Beethoven was to go postward in the Florida Derby, he was shelved by a minor injury that knocked him off of the road to the Roses.
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Mrs Kipling, who has not been postward since her Senorita win May 3, drew the far outside post.
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I) contenders, are set to go postward in the June 5
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