One might, indeed, say more for postscripts than that they are often pardonable; they are often actually useful.
There is, and long has been, a prevalent impression that the penning of postscripts is peculiarly characteristic of the feminine letter-writer.
On the whole, whether postscripts are defensible or not, it is clear that their history is eminently interesting.
Add to this their style, their exaggerated length, the addition of postscripts longer than the letter itself, and the singular signature, richer in laudatory titles than was ever used except by Oriental princes.
She lives at the West End, while I am down here in Walworth, which is one of the postscripts of London, for this place has as many postscripts as a lady's letter.
POEMS [This and the other poems that follow have been found in files of The Rolling Stone, in the Houston Post's Postscripts and in manuscript.
Men do not, as a rule, use postscripts, and it is significant that artists and persons inclined toward the arts are much more given topostscripts than other kinds of men.
I have before me letters from Case 58, with two postscripts, and one extraordinary letter from Case 11, with four postscripts and a sentence written outside the envelope.
The postscripts to the epistles of Paul have been added by transcribers, and are also calculated to mislead.
From his captivity Bainbridge had written letters to Commodore Preble, with postscripts written in lemon-juice, and illegible save when the sheet of paper was exposed to the heat.
In these postscripts he urged the destruction of the "Philadelphia.
It was not until the last that I came upon great bundles of letters addressed to Casanova, and so carefully preserved that little scraps of paper, on which postscripts are written, are still in their places.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "postscripts" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.