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  • adjective Occurring after a practice

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post- +‎ practice

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Examples

  • He stood leaning against his car, his hair still wet from his postpractice shower.

    Claire de Lune Christine Johnson 2010

  • He stood leaning against his car, his hair still wet from his postpractice shower.

    Claire de Lune Christine Johnson 2010

  • The pairing of Bird and Pete made for some spectacular postpractice games of horse, but their commonality engendered no special bond.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The pairing of Bird and Pete made for some spectacular postpractice games of horse, but their commonality engendered no special bond.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • The pairing of Bird and Pete made for some spectacular postpractice games of horse, but their commonality engendered no special bond.

    Pistol Mark Kriegel 2007

  • Eight boys got into a 2002 Ford Explorer on a Saturday morning to go out for a postpractice meal.

    NYT > Home Page By HARVEY ARATON 2011

  • Eight boys got into a 2002 Ford Explorer on a Saturday morning to go out for a postpractice meal.

    NYT > Home Page By HARVEY ARATON 2011

  • He can make them gasp with his high-intensity practices, but he can also make them laugh, as he did while delivering his postpractice comments on Wednesday.

    NYT > Home Page By KAREN CROUSE 2011

  • "You meet him and all the different things you can do with him - the book time, the film time, the walk-through time, the practice and postpractice - the kid has been terrific and very open to teaching," he said.

    NYT > Home Page By JUDY BATTISTA 2011

  • "You meet him and all the different things you can do with him - the book time, the film time, the walk-through time, the practice and postpractice - the kid has been terrific and very open to teaching," he said.

    NYT > Home Page By JUDY BATTISTA 2011

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