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courier

[kur-ee-er, koor-] / ˈkɜr i ər, ˈkʊər- /


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As the cost of operating driverless vehicles comes down and more are made available, they’re expected to replace at least some of the millions of U.S. drivers and couriers currently working.

From MarketWatch

But when you’re the one doing the giving, suddenly anything not purchased or whisked to your door by a kindly courier in a blue or brown uniform can start to feel risky.

From Salon

She posed as a courier, telling the receptionists that the script was requested by an executive.

From Los Angeles Times

With millions relying on delivery companies to send their parcels this Christmas, we have been investigating Evri, including sending a journalist undercover as a courier.

From BBC

A former Evri courier from East Yorkshire, who asked not to be named because he still works in the industry, said his two months spent working for the company had been "shocking."

From BBC