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mailed

[meyld] / meɪld /


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Officials this year began allowing people to order FluMist to be mailed to them at home.

From Los Angeles Times

Friendly locals welcomed us, including the retiree in Hebron, N.D., who brought the gift of one of the town’s famous bricks; we accepted it and mailed it home.

From The Wall Street Journal

“I think mailing ballots to every voter is also helpful; it used to be that you had to request a ballot to be mailed to you.”

From Los Angeles Times

This isn’t much of a burden, but it will stop ballots from being mailed to people who might have moved away or no longer be compos mentis.

From The Wall Street Journal

What followed was an interminable undertaking to create maps of individual countries, to be mailed to subscribers and later bound together as an atlas.

From The Wall Street Journal