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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
mail drop
noun
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Some newsagents will agree for a small fee to do a mail drop with the daily or evening papers.

Usage examples of "mail drop".

He paused at a mail drop in suburban Baltimore long enough to pick up a package he had ordered on the Internet from a funeral supply company.

He asked for an envelope and a stamp, and the librarian pointed silently down the hall toward the tiny room that served as the mail drop-off and pick-up point.

There was a mail drop by the elevators, and Richards dropped the clips into the outoftown slot with huge misgivings.

She finds a mail drop, a red-and-blue glittering box, and, after only the slightest hesitation, steps within.

She'd pay with an electronic transfer of funds into his account, then pick up the delivery at a mail drop at Grand Central.

I made the mail drop, re-fuelled and was off again with machine parts which were needed in a hurry by one of the min-ing companies a hundred and fifty miles down-river and a Por-tuguese engineer to go widi them.