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snail mail
noun
physical delivery of mail, as contrasted with email.
the letters, packages, etc., delivered this way.
snail mail
noun
the conventional postal system, as opposed to electronic mail
verb
(tr) to send by the conventional postal system, rather than by electronic mail
snail mail
A term used to denote mail sent via the traditional postal service, usually to contrast that process to e-mail.
Word History and Origins
Origin of snail mail1
Word History and Origins
Origin of snail mail1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Growing up in the '90s, I was always a little captivated by the magic of snail mail — the thrill of finding a fun letter nestled between the usual stack of bills, catalogs and junk.
Our snail mail hasn’t been opened since Tuesday.
she did offer me was complete support — call, text, write, snail mail, whatever; if I need her, she will be available.
If you choose to write a check, you can hand it to the recipient to circumvent the risks of snail mail.
My dad's not on the computer, so he's all snail mail, and he would call me, he says, "I just got this amazing letter," week after week after week.
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