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poster

[poh-ster] / ˈpoʊ stər /


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My attempt to think of Viola instead of the warning posters fails.

From Literature

“Poland should be the poster child of the European convergence machine,” he added, referring to the EU’s push to help developing economies catch up to their higher-income peers.

From The Wall Street Journal

In January, promotional posters for “Melania,” a documentary film about the first lady, were installed at bus stops across Los Angeles.

From Los Angeles Times

As well as three posters, there was a video ad which depicted people and businesses in hardship while characters sang a satirical song about everything being "just fine".

From BBC

The office we go into is tiny, with all sorts of posters taped to the walls, their edges curling up from the damp sea air.

From Literature