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View synonyms for mailed

mailed

[ meyld ]

adjective

  1. clad or armed with mail:

    a mailed knight.



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Other Words From

  • un·mailed adjective

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Word History and Origins

Origin of mailed1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; mail 2, -ed 3

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Example Sentences

The conservative Christian group mailed out nearly one million cards to supporters calling on them to boycott Disney products.

The filled out pledge cards are then mailed back to voters shortly before Election Day as a way to remind them to vote.

La Barbie videotaped himself in the act of committing atrocities and mailed the evidence to The Dallas Morning News.

Miss Berki said that the heiress later e-mailed to apologise for any misunderstanding.

Drake found the statements Chesapeake mailed him each month mystifying.

Suppose a deed were mailed to the grantee, or handed to another person to deliver to the grantee, this would be a good delivery.

Maybe it had gone so far that the girl had told Lowell about the letter she had mailed and that Bill had held up.

The friend who promised to have this letter mailed sub rosa is at the door.

He made a mental note to write Dr. Torrance to have a spare pair made and mailed to him.

The crest of the clan was a mailed hand holding an olive branch, and the motto was "Not too much."

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