post-free

English

Etymology

From post + -free.

Adjective

post-free (not comparable)

  1. (British) Supplied by post (mail) to a customer without an additional charge for postage.
    • 1963 March, “Small advertisements”, in Modern Railways, unnumbered page:
      All in attractive folders—5/6 per set, post free.

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