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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
mailer
noun
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▪ Bustamante conceded that he should have told Lockyer about the endorsement before the Senate leader learned of it in a Calderon mailer.
▪ Electronic bulk mailers have ways to disguise their messages that can frustrate even sophisticated filtering software.
▪ Even some big mailers are having problems complying with the new rules.
▪ He uncovered medical reports, pharmaceutical mailers, invoices, business letters.
▪ He was slow to start his fundraising efforts and has barely collected enough contributions to send out mailers.
▪ Those with secure mailers can add your certificate against your entry in their address books.
▪ With the fliers were mailers to send to Hayworth.
Wiktionary
mailer

n. 1 One who sends mail. 2 A computer program that sends electronic mail. 3 A packet or container designed for postal use.

WordNet
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Mailer

Mailer may refer to:

  • Mass mailer, a computer worm that spreads itself via e-mail
  • Mailer (occupation), an individual employed to handle newspapers from the press to the truck.
Mailer (occupation)

A mailer is an individual employed by a newspaper publisher to handle newspapers from the point where they emerge from the press to where it is loaded onto trucks or other means of transporting the newspapers.

Preparing newspapers involves identifying the bundles by edition and inserting advertising supplements as well as the physical movement of bundles.

Usage examples of "mailer".

Sailor and Tinbad the Tailor and Jinbad the Jailer and Whinbad the Whaler and Ninbad the Nailer and Finbad the Failer and Binbad the Bailer and Pinbad the Pailer and Minbad the Mailer and Hinbad the Hailer and Rinbad the Railer and Dinbad the Kailer and Vinbad the Quailer and Linbad the Yailer and Xinbad the Phthailer.

The Goofus spazzed at just the wrong instant and lurched forward, putting his knee through the mailer carton.

UPS express courier delivered the tortoiseshell in a nondescript Jiffy mailer to a side door of the White House.

Her name is Hilde Mailer Knag, and she was fifteen years old on the same day as Sophie.

He pulled his green shirt out of his slacks, laid the mailer against his plump belly and tucked the shirt in again.

From the proselytizing, ENCOURAGING HELPFUL fee department at one end to the peregrinations of Mailer or Wodehouse or Drew Pearson or Meyer Levin or Gerald Green or Arthur Clarke, Irving Shulman, and later, Carl Sagan, the triumph of Grub Street and its processes was never in question.

A few minutes later, after reinspecting the mailer, I found my answer.

I removed the plain manila mailer containing all my notes on the Spangler case from my shoulder bag.

Mailer and his senior military advisors, fists clenched, stare at the image of Viktor Grozny, the pale Russian president wearing a black sweater, a large Victorian cross dangling from his neck.

Mailer asked her how she knew the paramedics and why she had gone over there.

Searching for something to unwind with, the medical attache tears the different padded mailers open along their designated perforations.

Attempts to trace the matrix of the samizdat without viewing it from induction on postal codes, e-micros-copíes on the brown padded mailers, immolation and chromatography on the unlabelled cartridge-cases, extensive and maddening interviews of those civilians exposed place the likely dissemination-point someplace along the U.

And he passed me a transparent mailer with something in it that looked like an audio cassette through the bubble padding.

From the proselytizing, ENCOURAGING HELPFUL fee department at one end to the peregrinations of Mailer or Wodehouse or Drew Pearson or Meyer Levin or Gerald Green or Arthur Clarke, Irving Shulman, and later, Carl Sagan, the triumph of Grub Street and its processes was never in question.

He was a mailer of hypodermic needles and threats against a child.