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| the act of conveying something to a certain location or person, eg. a letter or a package |
| to bring or transport something to its destination |
| a transaction in which goods are paid for in cash or by certified check immediately when they are received by the buyer |
| a letter which is delivered exceptionally fast |
| a message transmitted by telegraph |
| to take possession of something; to get something one hasnˈt had before |
| to make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another |
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| a title used before an adult male's name |
| a title used before an adult female's name or surname instead of Miss or Mrs |
| a title used before an adult female's name or surname when it is known that the woman is married |
| a form of address for an unmarried woman |
| in a sincere or earnest manner; a conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name |
| a private and personal formula for ending a letter |
| writing materials, eg. paper and envelopes |
| to insert into a container, usually an envelope or package |
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delivery, deliveries(noun)
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- the act of conveying something to a certain location or person, eg. a letter or a package
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- The delivery was completed by four.
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- to bring or transport something to its destination
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- The postman delivered the package on Monday.
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cash on delivery(uncountable noun)
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- a transaction in which goods are paid for in cash or by certified check immediately when they are received by the buyer
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- I would like to pay cash on delivery.
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express delivery letter, express delivery letters(noun)
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- a letter which is delivered exceptionally fast
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- His parents sent him the documents per express delivery letter.
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telegram, telegrams[ˈtɛləˌɡɹæm](noun)
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- a message transmitted by telegraph
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- She had never received a telegram before.
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- to take possession of something; to get something one hasnˈt had before
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- She received a lot of presents for her birthday.
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send, sent, sent[ˈsɛnd](irregular verb)
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- to make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another
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- I sent a letter to my friend.
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- Dear Sir or Madam, enclosed you will find the completed form you were asking for.
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Mr, Messrs[ˈmɪstər](noun)
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- a title used before an adult male's name
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- a title used before an adult female's name or surname instead of Miss or Mrs
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- Ms. Doe told me to call you.
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- a title used before an adult female's name or surname when it is known that the woman is married
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- Mrs. Johnes is our new neighbour!
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- a form of address for an unmarried woman
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- Excuse me Miss, Donny’s been pinching my pencils again.
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- in a sincere or earnest manner; a conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name
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love[lʌv](uncountable noun)
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- a private and personal formula for ending a letter
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stationery, stationeries[ˈsteɪʃənəri](noun)
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- writing materials, eg. paper and envelopes
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- When school finished he threw all of his stationery away.
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- to insert into a container, usually an envelope or package
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- He enclosed the document that they were waiting for into the envelope.
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Tries: 0love | a private and personal formula for ending a letter |
express delivery letter | a letter which is delivered exceptionally fast |
deliver | to bring or transport something to its destination |
send | to make something (such as an object or message) go from one place to another |
stationery | writing materials, eg. paper and envelopes |
Miss | a form of address for an unmarried woman |
telegram | a message transmitted by telegraph |
receive | to take possession of something; to get something one hasnˈt had before |
delivery | the act of conveying something to a certain location or person, eg. a letter or a package |
Mrs | a title used before an adult female's name or surname when it is known that the woman is married |
cash on delivery | a transaction in which goods are paid for in cash or by certified check immediately when they are received by the buyer |
Mr | a title used before an adult male's name |
Dear Sir or Madam |
sincerely | in a sincere or earnest manner; a conventional formula for ending a letter, used when the salutation addresses the person for whom the letter is intended by his or her name |
enclose | to insert into a container, usually an envelope or package |
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Tries: 0 | to bring or transport something to its destination |
| the act of conveying something to a certain location or person, eg. a letter or a package |
| writing materials, eg. paper and envelopes |