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mailbox
[ meyl-boks ]
mailbox
/ ˈmeɪlˌbɒks /
noun
- a slot, usually covered with a hinged flap, through which letters, etc are delivered to a building
- a private box into which letters, etc, are delivered Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)letter box
- a public box into which letters, etc, are put for collection and delivery Also called (in Britain and certain other countries)postbox
- (on a computer) the directory in which e-mail messages are stored; also used of the icon that can be clicked to provide access to e-mails
Example Sentences
Go to the address for Cyber Ninjas’ Legal Department, listed on its audit contract with the Arizona Senate, and you’ll wind up at a rented mailbox in a UPS Store in Sarasota, Florida.
I’ll drop my votes in the mailbox on election day — taking all the time fortunately allotted.
In nearby Phoenix, an arson attack at a mailbox on Thursday morning damaged at least 20 mail-in ballots.
Postal Service mailbox full of mail-in ballots in Phoenix, Arizona was set on fire early Thursday morning, damaging several of the ballots and other pieces of mail.
The campaign fliers, written in Vietnamese, began landing in mailboxes in Little Saigon earlier this month.
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