A Lot Of It Is Junk Crossword Clue Answer

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MAIL

Definition 1:
Mail is used in British English but it is much more common in U.S. English. The usual word in British English is post..

Definition 2:
The system used for sending letters and packages from one person to another called also (chiefly Brit) post see also airmail direct mail registered mail return mail surface mail voice mail.

Examples:
They do business by mail.
Don’t bring the check to the office—send it through the mail.
The check is in the mail. [=the check has been sent and will be delivered by mail]
I hope the check hasn’t gotten lost in the mail.
Interoffice mail
Definition 3:
Letters or packages sent from one person to another called also (chiefly Brit) post see also fan mail junk mail snail mail.

Examples:
Was the notice in today’s mail?
Did we get any mail today?
Has the mail arrived yet?
Sorting through the mail
There’s a pile of mail on the table.
Collecting and delivering the mail
Reading the mail
They got a lot of hate mail [=extremely angry letters, e-mail, etc.] from people who disagree with their policies.
He has a job in the mail room. [=the room in an office where mail is handled]
Definition 4:
e-mail .

Examples:
I need to check my computer to see if I’ve gotten any mail today.

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