[
US
/ˈmeɪɫɝ/
]
[ UK /mˈeɪlɐ/ ]
[ UK /mˈeɪlɐ/ ]
NOUN
- an advertisement that is sent by mail
- a person who mails something
- a container for something to be mailed
How To Use mailer In A Sentence
- Like a kid, Mr. Mailer was fascinated by his own naughtiness -- his earliest critics castigated him for the vulgarity of his language, though his editors insisted that he use the word "fug" in "The Naked and the Dead. A Boy's Life
- I had never heard of Susan Ivy, suspected it was the alias my blackmailer used on his account. Miracles, Inc.
- Sands, a local attorney and former state representative, has been the target of Democratic Party mailers and phone calls castigating him for his work defending criminals in court. Billingsgazette.com
- Digitas supported the site with traditional brochures, direct mailers and a magazine campaign with a strong direct component.
- Of course, what happens when a perfectly legitimate emailer is labeled as a spammer by such a system, and their own emails slow to a crawl?
- With as many as seven inserts, the mailer contains recipes, product information, and special sales offers.
- Next thing you know, she's on "The Today Show" calling the blackmailer's bluff by tearfully going public with the pictures. CNN Transcript Jul 14, 2007
- My dear departed and very heterosexual friend Norman Mailer (six marriages -- all to females) once called marriage an excrementitious union. Dwayne Raymond: Marriage, Money and LDS Possibilities
- It should be noted that these are not self-mailers but rather letter- or legal-size pages to be mailed in double-windowed #10 envelopes.
- Here, Ann's emailer might not have put blog in quotes because he believes a "highschool girl' s diary" is not worthy of such a title, but rather because he believes the very word "blog" is an annoying, unharmonious contraction of weblog. I get email.