[
UK
/ˈeəmeɪl/
]
[ US /ˈɛɹˌmeɪɫ/ ]
[ US /ˈɛɹˌmeɪɫ/ ]
VERB
-
send or transport by airmail
Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed
NOUN
- letters and packages that are transported by aircraft
- a system of conveying mail by aircraft
How To Use airmail In A Sentence
- The following year, on 25 September, Earle Ovington flew the first Post Office sanctioned airmail as part of an aerial meet at Garden City, New York.
- She is adamant she will not be airmailing it to her son-in-law, who emigrated to Australia with his wife and their two children in 1979.
- I remember the blue strips of paper in the package from Rob, slipped into the airmail envelope. VITALS
- Their March edition, I've just received it by airmail, it has some excellent and thought-provoking and theologically astute articles about the issue.
- Someone I know likes Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, and as special treat gave me one of these, which had been specially airmailed to him from the US. Important questions
- In another round, he airmailed a green because he miscalculated the distance of his approach shot by adding instead of subtracting. USATODAY.com - Players were pushed in 1974 U.S. Open at Winged Foot
- Under legal system, the remitter can send a bank draft via airmail to his/her relatives.
- Goods are generally shipped by airmail.
- In keeping with the idea that the students were to produce a book, 1 told them that their third drafts would be sent by airmail to an environmental historian who did not know them.
- Sussmann has passed on my documents by airmail to Georg.