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airmail

[air-meyl] / ˈɛərˌmeɪl /




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William Boeing’s namesake company was building seaplanes on South Lake Union in Seattle and found a partner to launch airmail and passenger travel, which eventually broke off as United Airlines.

From Seattle Times

He had covered the tissue-thin airmail stationary corner to corner with his typing, leaving only a little room for the address.

From Salon

Brooks missed his first shot and airmailed a pass out of bounds a minute later.

From Seattle Times

The portrait was later chosen by the Queen as the image for the Royal Mail airmail stamp.

From BBC

He fielded a chopper on the run and airmailed a throw to first, putting Franmil Reyes on second with a two-base error.

From Washington Post