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pillar box
noun
A free-standing item of street furniture in the form of a short, red pillar with a slot for posting letters.
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Juan was given a pillar box red bicycle.
The year before last, some kids blew up the pillar box on the square.
Then, at the foot of the main staircase, there's a bright red pillar box embossed with the initials "ER".
Inside, the design is stylishly simple, with wooden floors and neutral colours splashed with panels of pillar box red, while suites feature terraces with plunge pools.
"Each hoof will be the size of a bungalow, each eye the length of a pillar box and each testicle the volume of a people carrier".
24 200th anniversary of birth of Anthony Trollope, author of 47 novels and the man who introduced the pillar box to the British postal system.
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There is something a mite suspect about singling out our vehicle choice for such an onslaught of spite while the Ferrari that lives on the same street sits pristine, pillar box-red and unsabotaged.
Royal Mail pillar boxes have also been wrecked, and the letters inside destroyed.
Suet pudding and red pillar boxes have entered into your soul.So George Orwell said of England.
And they'd probably want to paint the pillar boxes blue, just as the Irish painted theirs green after they broke away in 1922.
Their orange uniforms, trucks and plastic bins are as distinctive a symbol of Rio as red buses and pillar boxes once were for London.
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