Definition of Postboy. Meaning of Postboy. Synonyms of Postboy

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Definition of Postboy

Postboy
Postboy Post"boy`, n. 1. One who rides post horses; a position; a courier. 2. A boy who carries letters from the post.

Meaning of Postboy from wikipedia

- Look up postboy or post boy in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Postboy or Post boy may refer to: Postboy (ship), an Australian trading vessel 1874–1905...
- Postboy Cr**** is a stream in the U.S. state of Ohio. The nearby community of Postboy, Ohio takes its name from the cr****. Postboy Cr**** was named in memory...
- The 63 ton schooner Postboy was built at Port Adelaide in 1874. The schooner was owned by Messrs. Weman and Morgan and registered at Port Adelaide. She...
- Postboy is an unincorporated community in Tuscarawas County, in the U.S. state of Ohio. A post office called Post Boy was established in 1879, the name...
- for the likes of CBBC and BBC Scotland. He also appeared in Scoop as the postboy in the first four episodes of the series. In early October 2013, Stirling...
- Later, he pla**** small parts in several TV shows, including a role as a postboy in the soap opera Compact and, after a dry spell, a non-speaking role as...
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- "with the variations of each soil", the galloping bustle of the hurrying postboys, urging their foaming steeds for the last stage that bears them from Carlisle...
- - Gazelle 1880 - Greystanes 1879 - Left Bower 1878 - Greystanes 1877 - Sailor 1876 - Aeneas 1875 - Postboy 1874 - Duffer 1873 - Freedom 1872 - Prior...
- 1702–1703) was the first successful daily newspaper in London. In 1695 the Postboy had been started as a daily paper (actually the first in London), but only...