[
UK
/mˈeɪlbɒks/
]
[ US /ˈmeɪɫˌbɑks/ ]
[ US /ˈmeɪɫˌbɑks/ ]
NOUN
- public box for deposit of mail
- a private box for delivery of mail
How To Use mailbox In A Sentence
- The economy suffers, as my sisters and brothers fear going to work lest they find a bullet in their mailbox.
- Five days later, when Sanura walked down the path to the road and the mailbox, she smiled at the paper that had been delivered with the mail.
- It is important to train end users on how to handle spam when it comes into their mailbox.
- All incoming email is then dumped into a single mailbox where it can be downloaded and read.
- For a person with very strong Internet relationships like me, you can imagine how many emails in my mailbox after two or three days of absence.
- I have seen your mailbox, and think it would look lovely with a nice well mannered clem. Clems, Roses and Good Things Coming To An End « Fairegarden
- We're going to TP the house and put eggs in the mailbox.
- For the first week, Emma paced at night and watched a late snow curl in drifts around the mailbox at the corner and the lamppost beneath her window.
- COMMAND: rcpt to: mailbox. [email protected] Doggdot.us
- He stuck down the envelope and dropped it into the mailbox.