Crossword-Solution: POSTMEN 7 letters, 23 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Postmen pl. of Postman

We have 23 clues for the answer “POSTMEN”

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Important Government employes. 1 answer
Workers for William F. Bolger 1 answer
They ring twice 1 answer
Some mail carriers 1 answer
Some deliverers 1 answer
Some Royal Mail employees 1 answer
Pen pals' go-betweens 1 answer
Ones with a route 1 answer
Ones who are lettered? 1 answer
Male carriers? 1 answer
Letter experts 1 answer
Important civil service employes. 1 answer
G. P. O. carriers. 1 answer
Drivers of red-white-and-blue vans 1 answer
Certain ringers 1 answer
Box fillers 1 answer
Some carriers 2 answers
Mr. Donaldson's workers. 2 answers
Government employes. 3 answers
Carriers 4 answers
Certain carriers 4 answers
Letter carriers? 5 answers
They deliver 7 answers
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An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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eruption
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Sentences with POSTMEN (5)

Five of these willing messengers were started the first day out, and five more will leave to-morrow, poor little aërial postmen, almost predestined to destruction (in the latter case), for we shall then be so far from land that their one chance of life and home must depend on finding some friendly mast where an hour’s rest may be taken before the bird starts again on his journey.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
The inventor of this luminous idea has already designed the letter-boxes that are to be strapped on the fishes’ backs, and decided on a neat uniform for his postmen.
The Ways of Men Eliot Gregory 2008
When he awakened, it was daylight in the streets, and the milk-carts were beginning to jingle about, and the early postmen were knocking big double-knocks at front doors.
The Lost Prince Francis Hodgson Burnett 2004
Frank Baum 'TWIXT YOU AND ME The Army of Children which besieged the Postoffice, conquered the Postmen and delivered to me its imperious Commands, insisted that Trot and Cap'n Bill be admitted to the Land of Oz, where Trot could enjoy the society of Dorothy, Betsy Bobbin and Ozma, while the one-legged sailor-man might become a comrade of the Tin Woodman, the Shaggy Man, Tik-Tok and all the other quaint people who inhabit this wonderful fairyland.
The Scarecrow of Oz L. Frank Baum 1997
Postmen, carriers and market-folk, peasants and mechanics, farmers and millers, shall pass through our forest dominions without let or molestation.
Maid Marian Thomas Love Peacock 1997

Quotes with POSTMEN (3)

a man who has decided upon self-destruction is far removed from mundane affairs, and to sit down and write his will would be, at that moment, an act just as absurd as winding up one’s watch, since together with the man, the whole world is destroyed; the last letter is instantly reduced to dust and, with it, all the postmen; and like smoke, vanishes the estate bequeathed to a nonexistent progeny.
Vladimir Nabokov The Eye
Postmen have a legendary aura. A ring at the doorbell may inflame a sense of expectation, suspense, secrecy, hazard or even intrigue. Ringing twice may imply a warning that trouble is on the way or an appeal to make the coast clear. Not all mailmen, though, will ring twice and await an eye-catching Lana Turner, whom they can whisper: "With my brains and your looks, we could go places.” ("The postman always rings twice")
Erik Pevernagie
We read a good novel not in order to know more people, but in order to know fewer. Instead of the humming swarm of human beings, relatives, customers, servants, postmen, afternoon callers, tradesmen, strangers who tell us the time, strangers who remark on the weather, beggars, waiters, and telegraph-boys--instead of this bewildering human swarm which passes us every day, fiction asks us to follow one figure (say the postman) consistently through his ecstasies and agonies. Tha…
G. K. Chesterton The Glass Walking Stick
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Appears in: LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, WSJ.

Used 20 times in crossword archives (1950–2023).