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
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  • 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.
  • Delivery takes 3-4 weeks by airmail, or 5-7 weeks by boat; there is a no-time-limit, 100% money-back guarantee.
  • Swiftair provides an effective, economical express service and is available at post offices. £1.95 plus airmail postage.
  • I, like the wannabe overachiever that I am, duly raised my hand and bought a pack of airmail fold-up notelets in readiness for my first missive.
  • I told her to send the letter by airmail.
  • It would be best if you stick on this airmail label.
  • I remember the blue strips of paper in the package from Rob, slipped into the airmail envelope. VITALS
  • Souvenir airmails were postmarked Shanghai in order to celebrate the event.
  • On 20 April, TWA inaugurated America's first 24-hour coast-to-coast airmail and express service.
  • At just £1.75 plus the regular airmail rate the savings are obvious.
  • We'll send it by post/airmail/sea.
  • There is an unrestricted ‘full letter rate’, for which you can send anything at all, but there are two other special airmail postal rates (which both cost around half as much).
  • I told her to send the letter by airmail.
  • When making your request, please consider the time it takes for delivery of an airmail letter and that visa applications take time to be processed by your local embassy or consulate.
  • This morning, 4 February, the postman delivered an airmail bank statement with postmarks.
  • I know the price includes postage, but normal airmail to and from the US usually takes anywhere between one and three weeks.
  • We'll send it by post/airmail/sea.
  • It's true that you do have to be patient with the orders - even if you pay for expedited delivery or airmail, it can still sometimes take months to receive an order, so you must order far in advance of when you need the product.
  • Seeds are better to take - they last longer, cuttings you've got to keep alive, get them out to civilisation and airmail them home.
  • She sent the letter by airmail.
  • They're sending our things via airmail tomorrow.
  • I subscribe to a monthly magazine from England (paying extra to have it airmailed so it will arrive in Thailand within 4-5 days).
  • Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed
  • International orders will be sent using Expresspost (to participating countries) or by registered airmail.
  • If everything is going to be manufactured in China, if they are going to manufacture our missiles, some day, we're going to get them back here and they are going to be airmailed to us. CNN Transcript Feb 5, 2004
  • So what they eventually decided they had to do was to make a xerox copy of their third printout and airmail it to Australia.
  • Tommy raced to shortstop and fielded the first ball cleanly but was so amped up that he airmailed his throw over first base and into the stands. Parents Behaving Badly
  • The price includes airmail postage to everywhere in the world.
  • We've gone from delivering airmail in rickety monoplanes to checking e-mail in cushy cabins that roar over continents.
  • The charge for international postal packages sent by land or by airmail is raised by an average of 30 per cent.
  • When making your request, please consider the time it takes for delivery of an airmail letter and that visa applications take time to be processed by your local embassy or consulate.
  • Naturally, Mr. Brady's fighting words were airmailed down to the Jets and Rex Ryan. Loathe Him or Not, Brady Has NY Ties
  • I airmailed my ball over the green into the water, to go two down. Trading Shots With Donald Trump
  • We'll send it by post/airmail/sea.
  • 1 / 1 Art of Football projects, design duo Rebecca and Mike have worked on projects with a broad range of clients, namely the foldable 'Airmail Dress' created for SHOWstudio
  • The young man held up a wide document envelope with red-blue international airmail striping.
  • I finished the order - now paranoid that the face of the parcel doesn't meet the standards required for airmail.
  • She sent the letter by airmail.
  • In 1911-12 the postal service set up 52 experimental flights and began lobbying Congress for money to fund airmail service. Kate Kelly: Post Office Gave Wings to Aeronautic Progress
  • She has read them so often the airmail paper is creased and beginning to tear. SEA MUSIC
  • Then came the internet, credit cards and cheap international airmail.
  • A subscription costs $116.00 a year and $12.00 extra for airmail to the U.S.
  • I'll send her an airmail, anyhow, and ask her what she remembers. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • The act shifted responsibility for overseeing airmail from the U.S. Army to the Post Office Department after several pilots were killed in accidents due to inexperience and faulty equipment.
  • She sent the letter by airmail.
  • Department -- 40 or more pages each month devoted to stamp club news, notes, articles on stamps and stamp issuing countries, department on precancels, new issues, and airmails, and general information. Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-Fifth Annual Meeting Battle Creek, Michigan, September 10 and 11, 1934
  • 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
  • I'll send her an airmail, anyhow, and ask her what she remembers. ADRIENNE AND THE CHALET SCHOOL
  • I know the price includes postage, but normal airmail to and from the US usually takes anywhere between one and three weeks.
  • Price: $8 USD for overseas orders, 20 shekels in Israel, including airmail postage.
  • Affix the blue airmail label and leave the rest to us.
  • It was one of the few that sold letter pads of onionskin paper, lightweight and therefore used primarily for airmail so one could save on postage.
  • The leaves arrived the next week via airmail in a bubble-wrap envelope marked at customs by the U.S. Postal Service as ‘incense.’
  • Mine are carefully folded into envelopes and airmailed to Berlin.
  • At just £1.75 plus the regular airmail rate the savings are obvious.
  • Write "By Airmail" in the top left hand corner.
  • She has read them so often the airmail paper is creased and beginning to tear. SEA MUSIC
  • After Modano worked his way into the slot, he airmailed the puck toward the net, and Tkachuk tapped a shot past Bryzgalov. USATODAY.com - Tkachuk's four goals help U.S. knock out Russia
  • He didn't miss by a little bit either; he completely airmailed Placido Polanco, the second baseman who was covering the bag. Mistakes, bad luck, and the cool of the Cardinals take toll on Tigers
  • | department on precancels, new issues, and airmails, and general | Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Twenty-Fourth Annual Meeting Downington, Pennsylvania, September 11 and 12, 1933
  • Early in the season, Cervelli airmailed too many throws into center field, and it put his job in jeopardy. The Cervelli Reconstruction Project

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