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Definition of Airmails
1. airmail [v] - See also: airmail
Lexicographical Neighbors of Airmails
Literary usage of Airmails
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thayer Expedition by Charles Frederick Hartt (1870)
"... Aldo. d'Agoa Boa, Aldo. dos airmails. In the year 1817, out of these eight
Aldeamentos one hundred and four individuals were converted to Christianity ..."
2. Challenging Horizons: Qantas 1939-1954 by John Gunn (1987)
"(Revenue earned on the UK service included payment for carriage of airmails at
the rate of 3.50 gold francs per tonne-kilometre, equivalent to 0.0622 pence ..."
3. Specimens of Early English Metrical Romances, Chiefly Written During the by George Ellis (1805)
"Les deux airmails, 242 lines. In Neustria, .now called Normandy, is a single•
mountain of unusual height and verdure, called the• mountain "of the two ..."
4. Contested Skies: Trans-Australian Airlines, 1946-1992 by John Gunn (1999)
"The prime minister had told Coles that it was the government's desire that TAA
services should be used to the fullest extent for the carriage of airmails. ..."