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parcel

[pahr-suhl] / ˈpɑr səl /
NOUN
container prepared to be sent
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NOUN
piece of land
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Example Sentences

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A soup kitchen has handed out 120 food parcels in under 20 minutes.

From BBC

When she bought the parcel—a purchase she has kept closely guarded—there was a dilapidated home on the property that she’d initially hoped to salvage.

From MarketWatch

In the years since then, she has added several other surrounding parcels to the property, turning it into one of the most jaw-dropping estates in the tony Santa Barbara enclave.

From MarketWatch

There was no parcel at her front door, in the Hampshire village of Twyford, and the photo she was sent of its location was not one she recognised.

From BBC

Customers from across Lincolnshire said they were frustrated by delays, poor customer service and parcels failing to arrive despite being marked as delivered online.

From BBC