mail car

NOUN
  1. a railway car in which mail is transported and sorted
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How To Use mail car In A Sentence

  • When she finds the right neighborhood, she interviews neighbors and mail carriers to verify the addresses.
  • A mail carrier will come to collect them at a scheduled time.
  • The mail carrier in our neighborhood is a friend of all children.
  • We did,'she explained. " Bruno bit the mail carrier who was delivering your card.
  • He used to be a mail carrier.
  • More mail will be moved by train, but this will be mainly bulk mail carried during the day, and mail will no longer be sorted on trains.
  • The expert cracksmen in the mail car had done their work. At Bertram's Hotel
  • But be assured, most people carry more writing-related baggage than a mail carrier does letters.
  • But be assured, most people carry more writing-related baggage than a mail carrier does letters.
  • There was no mail coach -- no driver in scarlet -- no mail guard -- no passengers, but only a ramshackle iron mail cart -- a "postboy" as driver and carrying no arms. The King's Post Being a volume of historical facts relating to the posts, mail coaches, coach roads, and railway mail services of and connected with the ancient city of Bristol from 1580 to the present time
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