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mail carrier
noun as in postal worker
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It allows the agency to continue its annual inflation-based increases, plus includes a corresponding bump based on the growing number of delivery points mail carriers must visit six days a week.
I joke, though, whenever I retire from doing this, the next thing I want to do is to be a mail carrier.
So if I had another job to do, that would contribute greatly to America, it would be to be a mail carrier.
James Williams, 83, now made the two-mile drive to the post office to drop off his letters because he couldn’t count on handing them to his mail carrier.
But it's all right now—they'll throw the letters into the mail-carrier's bag—there'll be many of them—this is general letter day.
The mail carrier had let down the fence a few rods down the little road so as to avoid the drifts by crossing through a field.
The mail-carrier did freeze to death that day, but father kept from freezing by walking.
Yes, I found two; one a little mail-carrier, and the other a commissary sergeant, both of whom were scarcely able to stand alone.
He took the mail on horseback and remained as mail carrier for two years and nine months.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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