Definition of Chain letter

1. Noun. A letter that is sent successively to several people.

Generic synonyms: Letter, Missive

Definition of Chain letter

1. Noun. A letter that is mailed successively to different recipients, with each recipient being instructed in the body of the letter to mail the letter to another person or persons. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Chain Letter

chain-smokes
chain-smoking
chain armor
chain armour
chain complex
chain complexes
chain drive
chain fern
chain ferry
chain gang
chain gangs
chain guard
chain gun
chain guns
chain isomer
chain letter (current term)
chain letters
chain lightning
chain locker
chain lockers
chain mail
chain of custody
chain of mountains
chain of title
chain pickerel
chain pike
chain printer
chain pump
chain reaction
chain reactions

Literary usage of Chain letter

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

2. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

3. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

4. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

5. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

6. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

7. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

8. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

9. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

10. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

11. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

12. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

13. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

14. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

15. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

16. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

17. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

18. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

19. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

20. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

21. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

22. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

23. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

24. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

25. Searchlights by George William Coleman (1909)
"Chain-Letter T"1 HE missionary idea is of course funda- Foolishness 1 mental to the Christian spirit. Having been a recipient of grace, the disciple ..."

26. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

27. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

28. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

29. Unity by Unity School of Christianity (1907)
"THE chain letter. Several months ago, a chain letter, spuriously credited to Bishop Lawrence, created consternation in the minds of some who received it. ..."

30. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

31. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

32. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

33. Reports, May 1898-March 1899 by Relief Committee, Red Cross, American National Red Cross, U. S (1899)
"The first to work for us outside the Auxiliary was Miss Nathalie Schenck, who started her famous " chain letter "which was a never-failing source of income. ..."

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