Similar Words to Mail:
Chain Armor
Chain Armour
Chain Mail
Get Off
Mail Service
Post
Postal Service
Ring Armor
Ring Armour
Ring Mail
Send
Examples:
1. Well, listen, there hasn't been mail like this since you started the station.
2. A packet of delayed mail and a letter came for the Bromleys.
3. Look up that mail too, Diello.
4. Let's take a look in the mail room.
5. Now, let's get these mail sacks up on deck.
6. That mail plane is due in at any minute now.
7. Would you take this mail over to the Hales, please?
8. Which is why the mail never gets delivered to the right place in this town.
9. We got a call, in case any mail comes up.
10. So you actually deliver the mail in a boat, huh?
11. He gets the mail through no matter what.
12. It was only that I wanted to mail this letter.
13. Are you sending your mail riders with the military?
14. No eastern mail has gone out or come in for seven weeks.
15. Maybe there's a way to get your mail through.
16. I want to tell Cochise to let the mail go through.
17. The men who carry the mail are like the air that carries the Apache smoke signals.
18. This mail carries war signals against us.
19. You give me no reason why I should not kill American mail riders and kill you too.
20. This mail can be the first step.
21. Cochise said the mail would ride safe. I believe him.
22. He said the mail was safe.
23. Your last mail rider's just come in, safe and sound.
24. How does he let the mail rider through on the same day he wipes out a wagon train?
25. I'd better give you your mail before I forget it and walk off with it.
26. And then I take them out tonight and I mail them.
27. And now, why don't you address the envelopes for the surprise letters so I can mail them when I come back up?
28. Charles went out to mail my letters and you and I came to bed and nobody told me where you put them.
29. I could deliver your mail for you.
30. Oh, there was a stack of mail this high and a telegram this long with 4,000 signatures.
Definitions of Mail:
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) flexible armor made of interlinked metal rings
6. Send via the postal service
7. Cause to be directed or transmitted to another place
