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Letter's fee
Answer for the clue "Letter's fee ", 7 letters:
postage
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Word definitions for postage in dictionaries
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES postage meter postage stamp COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ NOUN stamp ▪ And postage stamps are not the only things that have gone up in price. ▪ She will take your cigarettes, money, paper clips, postage stamps , whatever ...
Usage examples of postage.
Group Ten, after a few hectically happy days ashore, boarded an escort carrier and cruised to San Francisco, loafing happily, eating steaks two and three times a day and congratulating each other on having been assigned to the Big E with her long, stable deck instead of the bobbing postage stamp of the CVE.
The postage on those packages should slightly overpay their way, not underpay them.
I remember catching what I was convinced a plaice, though it was only the size of a postage stamp and probably died when I tried to keep it as a pet.
Their organizing ability expressed itself throughout the world in the great preponderance of Germans in the control of cosmopolitan institutions such as the World Commissions for Health, Postage, Radio, Transport.
It was a heretical, minority view, until the CDC in Atlanta decided out of desperation to try his theories out, and found the very dormant viroids Les predicted -- mixed in with the glue used to seal paper milk cartons, envelopes, postage stamps.
This made me angry, and I called upon the Baron de Taxis, the postmaster, and complained of the clerk, but he answered very rudely that the clerk had simply obeyed his orders, and that my letters would only be delivered on payment of the postage.
Using the large square stamp used for marking the inside covers of books and which said: BARBERTON MUNICIPAL LIBRARY, de Villiers St, Barberton, we stamped a blank envelope, attached a postage stamp to it and included it in the original letter with instructions to the receiver to use it as the return envelope.
Their small size and forward-sloping posture gave them a strike zone about the size of a postage stamp, too, so they were good leadoff menwell, leadoff maleseven if they seldom hit the ball hard.
Labels in Sanskrit, Vietnamese, Chinese, English, crumbling beside baggage labels and exotic postage stamps and scrawled descriptions of contents, wajang goleh, he read.
The postage stamps of the Free City were resplendent with red and gold Hanseatic heraldry, while the Poles sent out their mail marked with scenes from the lives of Casimir and Batory, all in macabre violet.
Richard Powelson with Scripps Howard News Service on January 20, 2001, an audit by the Inspector General revealed that United States Postal Service executives cheated the public by misappropriating chauffeurs and limousines in excess of 520 times over four years, oftentimes giving rides to spouses and having packages delivered without paying postage.
I gave him their address, jabbed our card in, paid tenpence or elevenpence to cover the postage, and thanked heaven.
The drawer was crammed with a chowchow of bills, most of them yellow and cracking with age, letters still shoved into embossed envelopes which bore illegi•ble handwritten franks instead of postage marks or stamps, and little wads of notes issued by banks long collapsed.
The drawer was crammed with a chowchow of bills, most of them yellow and cracking with age, letters still shoved into embossed envelopes which bore illegible handwritten franks instead of postage marks or stamps, and little wads of notes issued by banks long collapsed.
The drawer was crammed with a chowchow of bills, most of them yellow and cracking with age, letters still shoved into embossed envelopes which bore illegible handwritten franks instead of postage marks or stamps, and little wads of notes issued by banks long collapsed.