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Answer for the clue "Word that can follow "e" or "junk" ", 4 letters:
mail

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Word definitions for mail in dictionaries

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
"send by post," 1828, American English, from mail (n.1). Related: Mailed ; mailing ; mailable . Mailing list attested from 1876.

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. the bags of letters and packages that are transported by the postal service the system whereby messages are transmitted via the post office; "the mail handles billions of items every day"; "he works for the United States mail service"; "in England they ...

Usage examples of mail.

In the beginning of November I sold shares for fifty thousand francs to a man named Gamier, living in the Rue du Mail, giving up to him a third part of the materials in my warehouse, and accepting a manager chosen by him and paid by the company.

Intracompany mail bins Policy: Intracompany mail bins must not be located in publicly accessible areas.

Her adamantine chain mail was a glossy black, her long white hair neatly braided.

There is no way of knowing how much you will sell fi-om your first advertisement or mailing.

You must approach this in the same way you would initiate the development of a brochure, a catalog, an advertisement or direct mail solicitation.

This can be done by follow-up phone calls from the advertiser or by mail.

We did a mailing to key advertisers, simply looking to create some name recognition.

We offered premiums to this highly targeted list of advertisers for correctly counting the number of times Your Place appeared in the brochure we mailed out.

Traditionally, I recommend outdoor advertising as a complementary program to radio, TV, direct mail and print.

Clodius Afer in amazement, his fingers hesitating in the midst of releasing the laces that held the shoulder straps to the front of his mail shirt.

Apparently overcoming whatever had previously ailed it, the computer began to download Tituss mail.

He dragged on his aketon and scale mail and reached for his sword, and his face was bleak.

And inside the trunk are mail leggings, cowl, mittens, boots, and a leather aketon for protection underneath.

Now beholding the scarred face of him, the tender, smiling lips, the adoration in his grey eyes, she trembled amain and, swaying to him, rested her hands on his mailed shoulders.

The soldier, its eyes glowing bright red in its impassive face, struck its chestplate with a mailed fist, and the apse rang like a bell with the sound.