poster post·er n

poster post·er n
['pəʊstə(r)]
(for advertising) manifesto, affisso, (for decoration) poster m inv

there are posters all over town — ci sono manifesti in tutta la città

I've got posters on my bedrooms walls — ho dei poster sulle pareti di camera mia


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