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Definition of Mailboxes
1. mailbox [n] - See also: mailbox
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mailboxes
Literary usage of Mailboxes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. U. S. Postal Service: Information about Restrictions on Mailbox Access by Gerald P. Barnes, James T. Campbell, Kenneth E. John, Stuart M. Kaufman (1998)
"In contrast, adults with more formal education were more likely to oppose allowing
companies to put catalogs, coupons, or ads in their mailboxes. ..."
2. National Regulation of Inter-state Commerce by Charles Carroll Bonney (1882)
"The firm also must answer a number of questions: Who will have mailboxes besides the
... Do secretaries need mailboxes? Is one mailbox for word processing ..."
3. Oceanography in Russia: Arctic Research, Ocean Exploration, Wave Research (1993)
"Some mailboxes are used for all individuals in a single department, ... In other
cases, mailboxes have been set up for data exchange or agency ..."
4. Competing with the Government: Anticompetitive Behavior and Public Enterprises by R. Richard Geddes (2004)
"The second is a statutory monopoly over the use of private mailboxes. The Criminal
Code stipulates a fine if matter on which postage has not been paid is ..."
5. Workshop on Security Procedures for the Interchange of Electronic Documents edited by Roy Saltman (1994)
"Commentary to 14: VANs transmit messages that they obtain at senders' mailboxes
and deliver to recipients' mailboxes. They can provide complete audit trail ..."
6. Solving Crime Problems in Residential Neighborhoods: Comprehensive Changes by Judith D. Feins (1997)
"Other scheduled security improvements include the installation of storm window
inserts on outer bathroom windows and replacement of the mailboxes. ..."