Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun The carrying of messages; the going between two persons with a message; procuring.

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Examples

  • My dogs, waiting in the car for an outing to Mossley, seemed rather taken by the dog whistle messagery.

    All Along the Watchtower: Jehovvies Use Shaggy Dog as Prop 2008

  • What kind of subliminal messagery a Bush-ism is that?

    By Request: The Severed-Head-Kissing Panel David Campbell 2006

  • According to this arrangement, Pax found himself, not many days after, revelling in the enjoyment of what he styled "tooral-ooral" felicity -- among cows and hay, sunshine and milk, buttercups and cream, green meadows and blue skies, -- free as a butterfly from telegraphic messagery and other postal cares.

    Post Haste 1859

  • Yeah, I as as bothered as anyone by their garbage religious messagery, but I’m sure that is only one part of their entire repertoire, plus, why can’t high school kids themselves be judgmental and choose what part of a band’s message is important and what is not?

    Think Progress » Like It or Not, You’re Funding Right-Wing Rock 2005

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