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mailed

American  
[meyld] / meɪld /

adjective

  1. clad or armed with mail.

    a mailed knight.


Other Word Forms

  • unmailed adjective

Etymology

Origin of mailed

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

Example Sentences

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Those refunds used to come to us in the form of paper checks that were mailed to us.

From MarketWatch

If early voting is fine, and if the counting process can go on for days after the polls close, then why not the arrival of absentee ballots that were marked and mailed on time?

From The Wall Street Journal

But petitions that have been mailed and texted to California voters in recent days demonstrate the stakes in a contest that has drawn tens of millions of dollars in campaign spending.

From Los Angeles Times

Down the sidewalk, I mailed packages for our boys at the pack-and-ship shop, and stopped to photocopy teaching materials for my weekly state-prison volunteering gig.

From The Wall Street Journal

When she mailed me an at-home test, I let it expire.

From Los Angeles Times