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gatepost
/ ˈɡeɪtˌpəʊst /
noun
- the post on which a gate is hung
- the post to which a gate is fastened when closed
- between you, me, and the gatepostconfidentially
- logic another name for turnstile
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Example Sentences
After a moment Bob dismounted and threw his reins over the gatepost.
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The blur passed in an instant, and a monster dog wolf lay at the gatepost, relaxing in a spasm of death.
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Does the portly yeoman suspect that the λ on his gatepost means “no good”?
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Already, as he rode out of the yard, a gatepost and a tree shone spectrally.
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He sprang down and looped the reins round a gatepost when they reached the winding drive which led up to The Larches.
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