aerogram

NOUN
  1. a letter sent by air mail
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How To Use aerogram In A Sentence

  • He could scarcely read that aerogram to the commission. The Devolutionist and the Emancipatrix
  • The exquisite passages of intelligence that typified this writer's early pensive novels are present, but are lost in the torpor of his protagonist's vacant gaze, best summarised in the novel's last, and snappiest, paragraph: "Nirmalya sighed as he refolded the aerogramme. Undefined
  • Well, I guess that's all right, gentlemen," said Mr Parmenter, as he handed the aerogram across the big table littered with maps, plans and drawings of localities terrestrial and celestial. The World Peril of 1910
  • Additional new stamps and cards and a new aerogramme will be needed by July 1st for the new international rates which go into effect at that time. Kevin Dayhoff - Soundtrack
  • Just as they were beginning to think about breakfast one of Lennard's assistants came down from the observatory with a copy of an aerogram which read: The World Peril of 1910
  • Come to think of it, I haven't seen an aerogramme in at least 25 years. Undefined
  • The whispery thin blue aerogrammes have gone the way of the telegram and the telex.
  • British conceptual designer Hussein Chalayan created the "Airmail Dress" in 1999, which collapses or expands, depending on your point of view, into or out of a standard blue aerogram; the resulting breakdown between a human being and an envelope is funny, and disturbing, and rather touching. Disposable Fashion as Permanent Art
  • Nope, just write on the aerogramme, seal it and pop it into the postbox. Undefined
  • The explanation for this somewhat cryptic sentence came lower down in the aerogramme, and when Saladin learned that his new stepmother was also called Nasreen, something went wrong in his head, and he wrote his father a letter full of cruelty and anger, whose violence was of the type that exists only between fathers and sons, and which differs from that between daughters and mothers in that there lurks behind it the possibility of actual, jaw -- breaking fisticuffs. The Satanic Verses
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