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Noun(1) the bags of letters and packages that are transported by the postal service(2) the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office(3) a conveyance that transports the letters and packages that are conveyed by the postal system(4) any particular collection of letters or packages that is delivered(5) (Middle Ages(6) a conveyance that transports mail(7) (Middle Ages) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings(8) written correspondence; system for sending correspondence
Verb(1) send via the postal service(2) cause to be directed or transmitted to another place(3) send through the postal system

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(1) Once you combine encrypted mail with free Web storage space, you have the same functionality that a virtual safe-deposit box offers, for free.(2) They make money not on stamps, but on the newspapers and candy bars that customers buy when they come in to mail a letter.(3) It seems the company's decision to scrap the second post and deliver all mail in one round has crippled deliveries.(4) Today the mail brought a puffy package from the eastern Seaboard; inside were two books by Patch Adams.(5) Every morning, I nervously check the mail , every morning, my heart misses a beat.(6) If you can't pay a visit but want to try some artisan cheeses, the cheeseries will let you order products either by mail or on-line.(7) They all wore the battle armour they brought with them; steel plate mail with high, circular collars and round shoulder pieces.(8) This is not really a question, but I can't seem to find an email address anywhere on this page to mail you with.(9) They probably need at least helms, to protect them from mobs of carrion birds, and mail on their bellies to cover ground-to-air arrows.(10) A few years later, mail vans were used to collect mail from post boxes and delivered to the stations.(11) The Royal Mail is currently in negotiations with other firms such as TPG and Deutsche Post to deliver their mail .(12) On another day he also picked up some of our mail from the post office.(13) Today started with the mail : another rejection for my book proposal.(14) At the head of the precision was a man clad entirely in gold plate mail with a crimson cape flung around his shoulders.(15) Five days later, when Sanura walked down the path to the road and the mailbox, she smiled at the paper that had been delivered with the mail .(16) They left no forwarding address with me and though the Post Office redirected their mail for a bit, this has now stopped.
Related Words
(1) e-mail
(2) junk mail
(3) mail carrier
(4) incoming mail
(5) send mail
(6) electronic mail
(7) registered mail
(8) by mail
(9) snail mail
Synonyms
Noun
2. chain mail
3. post


Verb
4. send
5. post
6. get off


📺 Word Example from TV Shows

You know, since I moved last year,
not all my mail has been forwarded.

You know, since I moved last year, not all my MAIL has been forwarded.

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 12


Leonard doesn't have time
to chat, he has to get the mail.

Leonard doesn't have time to chat, he has to get the MAIL.

The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 7


This came in the mail,
and I want you to have it.

This came in the MAIL, and I want you to have it.

The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 2


...you pretend you have problems
with voice mail...

...you pretend you have problems with voice MAIL...

The Big Bang Theory Season 2, Episode 10


Don't forget the mail you took
so you'd have an excuse to talk to her.

Don't forget the MAIL you took so you'd have an excuse to talk to her.

The Big Bang Theory Season 1, Episode 3


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