voice mail

NOUN
  1. a computerized system for answering and routing telephone calls; telephone messages can be recorded and stored and relayed
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How To Use voice mail In A Sentence

  • He redialed Jacques' number, and left another voice mail.
  • This seeming paradox - that bringing two or more people into a conversation is more efficient than a series of asynchronous emails or voice mails - is simply explained.
  • It also said that although the sales will come from services such as mobile phone graphics, icons, screen savers and novelty voice mail, it is ringtones that will dominate.
  • We recognize the particular way that heartbreak, for all its immensity, inheres in minutiae - in a T-shirt, a voice mail, a notation on a calendar.
  • My plan is $15/month for 500 outgoing minutes (I'm not much of a chatterer), including long distance, caller ID, voice mail, and a slew of other features that Qwest would ream you for, if only they offered them. Two thirds of a day with an iPhone (Jack Bog's Blog)
  • By dialing the octothorpe (#) and 44, then saying ‘Messages,’ a subscriber can retrieve voice mail.
  • A chairman calls a journo's private phone line, leaves a private voice mail and presumes it's all confidential. CJR
  • Unfortunately, there was one ring and the phone went to voice mail which meant the line was busy.
  • You will also be able to conduct conference calls, receive voice mail, send faxes and check e-mail.
  • It lets me call people and torments my mother with its overly cheery voice mail message.
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