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poster
1[ poh-ster ]
noun
- a placard or bill posted or intended for posting in a public place, as for advertising.
- a large print of a painting, photograph, etc., used to decorate a wall:
posters of street scenes.
- a person who posts bills, placards, etc.
- Digital Technology. a person who posts or submits an online message to a message board:
The previous poster in this thread was off-topic.
poster
2[ poh-ster ]
noun
- Archaic. a person who travels rapidly.
poster
/ ˈəʊə /
noun
- a large printed picture, used for decoration
- a placard or bill posted in a public place as an advertisement
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Example Sentences
Pascal goes about it sincerely, but the mini-tale is so grim that it only accomplishes two things: getting Pascal on the poster, and totally scrambling the movie’s tone.
The halls near the trade show looked like an extended movie theater lobby with all manner of illuminated posters and standees for upcoming films.
They have become the poster children for pronatalism, a movement that believes falling birth rates are a big problem for society.
He performed the title track in front of a set made to look like a deranged detective's office, with red string connecting tour posters and other memorabilia from Wallen's career.
Amazon is “the poster child for over consumption and hyper capitalism,” one user wrote, telling others that “Amazon is nothing without us.”
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