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    Verwenden Sie „postage stamp“ in einem Satz

    postage stamp Beispielsätze

    postage stamp


    1. No postage stamp, either


    2. Billy is working on the postage stamp-sized lawn, the electric mower he is operating drowning out any sound Chrissie might have made


    3. Here are some Philippine postage stamps


    4. I have a nice big envelope with lots of postage stamps that I mailed February 11 so I know I sent Judy a Valentine's Day card this year cause that's when Valentine's Day is


    5. when I bought the postage stamps for Enid


    6. envelope with the unfamiliar but curious postage stamp nesting in


    7. Instead, he used money he had taken from the secret compartment in his suitcase before leaving his room at the Metropole to pay the staff sergeant for postage stamps and a package of stationery that he selected from a wire display rack on the counter


    8. I had to stand there at the little postage stamp bar and let the beer stay on the counter and sort of bend down to drink it because had I tried to pick it up I would have spilled it


    9. background about half the size of a postage stamp, they knew it was time to consider organizing another trip to Brazil


    10. Derek had barely made it to the postage stamp lawn at the back

    11. had only been slightly larger than a postage stamp


    12. What it knows would fil a postage stamp


    13. It was the first time in the history Britain to include a non-Royal family member on a postage stamp


    14. postage stamp, Savings Bond and Treasury Department half-ounce gold coin


    15. The United States Postal Service honored her with a postage stamp in 2009


    16. In the mid 1990s, the United States Post Office honored her with a postage stamp


    17. The United States, Chad and Togo honored Ellington with postage stamps


    18. For us it won’t be a concern because we won’t be using conventional rows but instead will take advantage of what is called the postage stamp garden


    19. The postage stamp garden needs less weeding, which no one will complain about


    20. Eventually the money was deposited but I wrote him a letter, which was a waste of my time and a postage stamp

    21. As she composed herself Rudolph and Evans systematically applied themselves to the brown paper parcel covered in postage stamps and addressed to Ms Susan Hyde, 14 Raceway Parade Claudelands Hamilton City


    22. Coin collections; postage stamps;


    23. "But the question is, where does a thing stop? Should it then be upon every postage stamp? Should that be the first sentence of every letter or book that is ever written? Should you be required to say it every time you meet someone upon the street?


    24. fast just looking at you and that thong bottom shows off the most perfect derriere I have ever seen and if that small piece of material in the front was any smaller, you could use it as a postage stamp! Every man around this pool is staring and I can’t blame them


    25. postage stamp yards still fascinated her, but they held


    26. The Hinckley Bermuda 40, being top of the line itself, carried a state of the art Magellan GPS and chartplotter, actually a high-powered computer display with digitized maps for the entire planet stored in postage stamp sized memory cartridges


    27. He mention that during the first five or six years there were times when neither he nor his wife could mail a letter, because they did not have enough cash to buy one postage stamp


    28. “Consider the postage stamp


    29. The unexpected discovery of an object of great monetary value (precious stone, valuable adhesive or impressed postage stamps (7 schilling, mauve, imperforate, Hamburg, 1866: 4 pence, rose, blue paper, perforate, Great Britain, 1855: 1 franc, stone, official, rouletted, diagonal surcharge, Luxemburg, 1878), antique dynastical ring, unique relic) in unusual repositories or by unusual means: from the air (dropped by an eagle in flight), by fire (amid the carbonised remains of an incendiated edifice), in the sea (amid flotsam, jetsam, lagan and derelict), on earth (in the gizzard of a comestible fowl)


    30. Though if he had stopped to think about it—if he had stopped pedaling for a minute—he might have noticed the disorienting blur the postage stamp yards and telephone poles and other solidities of his childhood had lately become

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