mailbox

IPA: mˈeɪɫbɑks

noun

  • (chiefly US) A box into which mail is placed.
  • A collection point for mail intended for onward delivery, a secure box or receptacle for this purpose.
  • A delivery point for mail, a box, compartment or slot for this purpose.
  • (computing) A folder or account for the storage of email; an electronic inbox or mailstore.
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Examples of "mailbox" in Sentences

  • Go check the mailbox.
  • There were letters in the mailbox.
  • There is some mail in the mailbox.
  • You've reached the mailbox of Karen.
  • It's under the mailbox on the corner.
  • The plug is often near the mailboxes.
  • The post office is behind the mailbox.
  • Go check the mailbox. Go check the mailbox.
  • It is the oldest recorded mailbox in the U.S.
  • The incorrect mailbox is shattered by this explosion.
  • Rambo looks at the mailbox and then goes to the farmhouse.
  • You can be asked for your ID while getting your mail in your robe if your mailbox is facing a public sidewalk!!
  • That mailbox is exactly like a post office box that you rent from the USPS (except the third party may not be the government).
  • Some think the mailbox is linked to nearby Area 51, a military installation and purported hotbed of extraterrestrial activity.
  • My physical mailbox is clogged daily with postcards advertising events, releases, openings, etc and all I can think of is ‘what a waste of paper.’
  • So, while my mailbox is regularly flooded with communications from the state Democratic party, I got nary a word about HRC's New Jersey appearances.
  • Kitten still has a smile of wonder on her face when they get what she calls their "mailbox money," those big old checks for which they don't have to do a darn thing.
  • Rather than advertise your home address on your business cards and website, you may want to rent a mailbox from a private mailbox provider (such as "The UPS Store").
  • Secondly, if your mailbox is full of credit card offers, you need to go to optoutprescreen. com and with a few keystrokes you can be unsubscribed from probably about 98% of the lists of companies sending you offers.
  • I have no doubt whatsoever that the long-haired lady whose mailbox is a pun and the brusque mother of three girls and the other next-door neighbors who like us better now and and the fella who clears every last inch of his driveway with even margins every snowfall unless he's sick would do it, too.

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