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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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Several statues have been dotted about the parcel, which has also been outfitted with a private pickleball court, according to planning applications seen by Realtor.com®.

From MarketWatch

The stranded parcels are casualties of shifting new U.S. tariffs, tougher customs enforcement and other import restrictions that carriers and consumers said are tough to navigate.

From The Wall Street Journal

Mr Mohammed also delivers food parcels to the elderly and vulnerable.

From BBC

The modern mansion is a far cry from the historic dwelling that previously occupied the parcel—and was described as a “gorgeous relic” in one report about its listing.

From MarketWatch

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

From BBC