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priority mail
noun
(in the U.S. Postal Service) mail consisting of merchandise weighing more than 12 ounces sent at first-class rates.
Example Sentences
The delivery time for priority mail express, a service that allows customers to ship packages up to 70 pounds to any state, will now take between one and three days.
I imagined the mail carrier had been forced to hold onto it like a balloon, that “PRIORITY MAIL” in this case probably meant “so magical and important that before I delivered it, the Postmaster General had to personally devise a method to keep it from floating away.”
Multiple packages shipped by Chen and Hu included counterfeit Priority Mail postage, authorities said.
Two high-value stamps, a $9.65 Priority Mail and a $28.75 Priority Mail Express issue, will feature space images from the James Webb Space Telescope.
The primary difference between First Class and Priority Mail is the size of the parcel that can be delivered.
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