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mail-out

or mail·out

[ meyl-out ]

noun

  1. an act or instance of mailing out a quantity of letters, circulars, or the like; mailing.
  2. a form letter, brochure, etc., mailed out.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of mail-out1

Noun use of verb phrase mail out

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Example Sentences

People who mail out Social Security checks, for instance, would be considered essential.

This is a point worthy of consideration where dispatch in getting mail out is of importance.

Then fled a man in chain mail out of the place, leaping over the earthworks straight at us, unknowing.

I gave the postmaster a specially good tip to see that we got our mail out promptly.

This arose out of his belief that they were taking his mail out of the post office.

When we mail out those gadgets to people all over the state, the place will be in an uproar.

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