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couriered

vb. (en-past of: courier)

Usage examples of "couriered".

Isaac’s message was couriered across the chaotic skyline in the paths of the feral cats.

The reports were couriered briskly the length of a twisting, windowless corridor, towards the offices of the home secretary.

But then the next morning Isaac had received a letter in her cursive hand, couriered across the city with an expensive guaranteed delivery.

But then the next morning Isaac had received a letter in her cursive hand, couriered across the city with an expensive guaran­teed delivery.

And we'll have it couriered to Sofia for delivery tomorrow or the day after.

He'd have that couriered to Moscow on the noon British Airways flight.

Whatever information came out of this was doubtless written up and couriered off.

A second fax told him that a package would be couriered to him early that morning from Whitehall, without saying exactly what it was.

But better yet, he had in his lap the package that had just been couriered in.

At each node, couriered letters had reassured him regarding the situation in Rhomatum, as well as the developing situa tion on the coast.

Clark lifted the set of crime-scene photos that had been couriered over from the FBI just after midnight.

Blood samples couriered to them had to be tagged and tested, and the results faxed to the hospital of origin.