Crossword-Solution: POSTMASTER
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Postmaster | n. | One who has charge of a station for the accommodation of travelers; one who supplies post horses. |
| Postmaster | n. | One who has charge of a post office, and the distribution and forwarding of mails. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
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| POSTMASTER | anagram | MASTERPOST, TAMESPORTS, TEAMSPORTS |
We have 21 clues for the answer “POSTMASTER”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Government job. | 1 answer |
| the person in charge of a post office | 1 answer |
| USPS manager | 1 answer |
| U. S. mail V.I.P. | 1 answer |
| Part of Summerfield's title. | 1 answer |
| Official in charge of sorts? | 1 answer |
| Mr. Donaldson. | 1 answer |
| Mind or piece? | 1 answer |
| Man of zip codes. | 1 answer |
| Man of many cancellations | 1 answer |
| Carrier's boss | 1 answer |
| Albert Goldman, for instance. | 1 answer |
| After Leonardo, e.g.? | 1 answer |
| Letter head | 2 answers |
| Person of letters? | 3 answers |
| Letter man? | 4 answers |
| Government worker | 4 answers |
| GOVERNMENT official | 5 answers |
| *Abraham Lincoln | 6 answers |
| Kind of general | 6 answers |
| Man of letters? | 18 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
RTEAE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with POSTMASTER (5)
User unknown As you can see, a carbon copy of the message (the Cc: header entry) was sent to the postmaster of Widener's CS department.
The Internet standard for electronic mail ({RFC}822) requires each machine to have a `postmaster' address; usually it is aliased to this person.
She tries to be modest when she complains to the postmaster that her New York paper is more than three days late.
Many of them were later granted licences for the use of "Wireless Telegraphy for experimental purposes" (in the United Kingdom) by the Postmaster General under the terms of the 1904 Wireless Telegraphy Act.
Well, I don’t know; maybe he might have been satisfied if it hadn’t been for old Nat Parsons, which was postmaster, and powerful long and slim, and kind o’ good-hearted and silly, and bald-headed, on account of his age, and about the talkiest old cretur I ever see.
Quotes with POSTMASTER (1)
I would describe myself as having a healthy income, but I sure wouldn't describe the son of a postmaster and an encyclopedia saleswoman as upper class, by any stretch of the imagination. I would describe myself as decidedly middle class. I think I'm extremely fortunate.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT, WP.
Used 14 times in crossword archives (1951–2013).