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		Definition of postgame in English: postgameadjectiveˈpəʊs(t)ɡeɪmˈpōstˌɡām North American Denoting or relating to an event that occurs directly after a particular sports game.  they exchanged customary postgame handshakes  he serves as a co-host on the Buccaneers pregame and postgame shows  Example sentencesExamples -  That night, we bought four bottles of wine, turned on some music and had our postgame report.
 -  During his regular postgame news conference, Carr said he would have booed, too.
 -  His postgame rant at an official following Friday's loss to Indiana was penalized with a US $7,500 fine.
 -  Though all the postgame talk-radio buzz was about how Davey is as good as gone, it doesn't appear that simple.
 -  "This is a moment you always dream of but never think will come," he said during the postgame ceremony to retire his jersey.
 -  In the postgame locker room the Steelers were numbed.
 -  During the Astros' postgame celebration, they did look ahead toward the White Sox.
 -  It was, in so many ways, a typical postgame scene in the locker room.
 -  Postgame X-rays were negative, and the Pirates said Duke wasn't expected to miss more than one start.
 -  Gibbs, three weeks ago at a preseason game in St. Louis, walked briskly to the podium to open a postgame press conference.
 
 
 nounˈpəʊs(t)ɡeɪmˈpōstˌɡām North American A television or radio programme focusing on the outcome of a particular sports game, broadcast directly after the game itself.  he had a noticeable limp during the postgame  Example sentencesExamples -  "It was very nice to have Matee back," Lacey remarked during the postgame.
 -  Phil hinted to it during the postgame, saying that his kids wanna hear him retire.
 -  Some observed that basketball has now become more of a show than a sporting event, with dancing and music and a variety of interactive elements that fill every pregame, postgame, halftime and time-out.
 -  As Jeter noted in the postgame, Mike Mussina and the Yanks must beat the Diamondbacks in order for their Game 4 win to mean much.
 -  Play-by-play Michael Kay has moved from radio broadcasts and postgames to the TV booth.
 -  Anderson Cooper picks up the postgame at 10:30 from Washington.
 
    Definition of postgame in US English: postgameadjectiveˈpōstˌɡām North American Denoting or relating to an event that occurs immediately after a particular sports game.  they exchanged customary postgame handshakes  he serves as a co-host on the pregame and postgame shows  Example sentencesExamples -  Postgame X-rays were negative, and the Pirates said Duke wasn't expected to miss more than one start.
 -  In the postgame locker room the Steelers were numbed.
 -  That night, we bought four bottles of wine, turned on some music and had our postgame report.
 -  During the Astros' postgame celebration, they did look ahead toward the White Sox.
 -  Gibbs, three weeks ago at a preseason game in St. Louis, walked briskly to the podium to open a postgame press conference.
 -  His postgame rant at an official following Friday's loss to Indiana was penalized with a US $7,500 fine.
 -  Though all the postgame talk-radio buzz was about how Davey is as good as gone, it doesn't appear that simple.
 -  It was, in so many ways, a typical postgame scene in the locker room.
 -  "This is a moment you always dream of but never think will come," he said during the postgame ceremony to retire his jersey.
 -  During his regular postgame news conference, Carr said he would have booed, too.
 
 
 nounˈpōstˌɡām North American A television or radio program focusing on the outcome of a particular sports game, broadcast immediately after the game itself.  he had a noticeable limp during the postgame  Example sentencesExamples -  Phil hinted to it during the postgame, saying that his kids wanna hear him retire.
 -  Some observed that basketball has now become more of a show than a sporting event, with dancing and music and a variety of interactive elements that fill every pregame, postgame, halftime and time-out.
 -  Play-by-play Michael Kay has moved from radio broadcasts and postgames to the TV booth.
 -  Anderson Cooper picks up the postgame at 10:30 from Washington.
 -  As Jeter noted in the postgame, Mike Mussina and the Yanks must beat the Diamondbacks in order for their Game 4 win to mean much.
 -  "It was very nice to have Matee back," Lacey remarked during the postgame.
 
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