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- verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of
airmail .
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Examples
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Italy 1958 lot of 2 large pieces with 4 x 300L airmails
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Daunte Culpepper airmails the ball eighty-five yards to a streaking Randy Moss.
Why Fantasy Football Matters Erik Barmack 2006
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Daunte Culpepper airmails the ball eighty-five yards to a streaking Randy Moss.
Why Fantasy Football Matters Erik Barmack 2006
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Even though there has been no spoken impoliteness there is a new fashion of discussing my stories as if he was a rather dissatisfied and cranky editor and of answering telegrams with delayed airmails and, most of all, completely changing his old policy of backing me up to the limit of what the next story will probably be sold for which makes it impossible to go on.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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Even though there has been no spoken impoliteness there is a new fashion of discussing my stories as if he was a rather dissatisfied and cranky editor and of answering telegrams with delayed airmails and, most of all, completely changing his old policy of backing me up to the limit of what the next story will probably be sold for which makes it impossible to go on.
A Life in Letters F. SCOTT FITZGERALD 1994
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Todd Pratt, former pizza parlor manager, airmails a 10th-inning home run to win a series for the Mets.
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Department -- 40 or more pages each month devoted to stamp club news, notes, articles on stamps and stamp issuing countries, department on precancels, new issues, and airmails, and general information.
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- Booker airmails another pass on the same kind of set described above.
Bullets Forever 2010
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As a parting shot, here's Scully on the final play, when Jeremy Reed airmails that throw to the plate for the Mets 'fifth error.
unknown title 2009
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Farleys; Famous Authors; airmails; Zeppelins; 3-cent sheets; postage due; revenue; pre-cancelled; documentary; and Cinderellas (Christmas seals, etc.).
Antique News News! 2009
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