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mail

[meyl] / meɪl /
NOUN
written correspondence; system for sending correspondence
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VERB
send through the postal system
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Incapable of keeping the house clean, she never failed to mark letters to local stores AIR MAIL.

From Time Magazine Archive

He stood silently, looking down at the twisted great knots of metal that had been the new presses, the great wave of soaked and half-burned newspapers that had been the last issue of the MAIL.

From The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne by Norris, Kathleen Thompson

If you will please send the information asked for by return AIR MAIL, I will be very deeply grateful to you.

From Letters from the Guardian to Australia and New Zealand by Shoghi Effendi

Harry Lightfoot licked the flap on the envelope, sealed it shut, stuck some stamps on the front, and scrawled "AIR MAIL" under the stamps.

From Pushbutton War by Schoenherr, John

He ran upstairs and flung open the door of the little bare new office of the MAIL, like an impetuous boy.

From The Rich Mrs. Burgoyne by Norris, Kathleen Thompson




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