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Answer for the clue "Flying post? ", 7 letters:
airmail

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Word definitions for airmail in dictionaries

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ At just £1.75 plus the regular airmail rate the savings are obvious. ▪ In 1919, Britain's first civil airmail service began. ▪ Overseas orders: add £1.50 for post and packing by airmail . ▪ Swiftair provides an effective, economical ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. letters and packages that are transported by aircraft a system of conveying mail by aircraft [syn: airpost ] v. send or transport by airmail; "Letters to Europe from the U.S. are best airmailed"

Wikipedia Word definitions in Wikipedia
Airmail (or air mail ) is a mail transport service. Airmail may also refer to: Airmail (album) , an album by Epicure Air Mail (album) , an album by Air Air Mail (film) , a 1932 American film directed by John Ford The Air Mail , a 1925 silent film directed ...

Usage examples of airmail.

She said she had a message for me and it was coming by airmail tomorrow.

The spiky handwriting on the airmail envelope from London was obviously hers, and Pug tore it open with more eagerness than he wanted to feel.

Carefully, to avoid destroying any existing prints, she removed its contents with a pair of eyebrow tweezers, then unfolded the thin sheets of airmail paper.

She stared at a slim blue airmail envelope with a Zimbabwean postmark.

There were several sheets of thin airmail paper covered in the same hand.

She handed over an airmail letter and a well- wrapped packet about the size of a box of chocolates.

Hubby Freddy, overseas with a battalion of the East Surreys, had written by Forces airmail five weeks ago in response to her letter telling him she was thinking of returning to Walworth.

This long letter, written in a bold, flowing hand on a 489 Nineteen hundred and forty-four dozen sheets of bright-blue airmail paper, contained all sorts of information about European people, places and corporations known to Cyrus.

It was a medium-sized opaque envelope, unaddressed, sealed, not much bulkier than if it contained a three-page airmail letter.

Skiros, 118 Garlenda Drive, Twickenham, UK, and was stamped with one hundred shillings worth of un franked stamps and an airmail sticker As well as a letter I reckoned it also contained a tiny plastic card, the sort that supports a micro-chip the memory card from her digital camera?

On a table nearby Aloysius Royce had spread open the airmailed New York newspapers.

There was a lapse of at least ten days between the receiving and the answering of that lettertime enough for an accomplice to pick it up in Rome, airmail it to Roy in Reno, get his airmail reply in Amsterdam, and remail it to you here.

She airmailed postcards to everybody in the family including Nanny, and used her credit cards to establish her presence in Switzerland.

They're airmailing the box home later today, probably, and the pathologist called it a heart attack.

They're airmailing the box home later today, proba­bly, and the pathologist called it a heart attack.