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- adjective Capable of, or suitable for, being
e-mailed .
Etymologies
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Examples
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While author Mark Bittman's bound-paper version of this seminal cooking tome weighs around five pounds and takes up a ton of counter space, the iPad version has e-mailable grocery lists and a built-in timer to keep your beet rösti from burning.
Tablet as Sous Chef 2012
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The NHL has also partnered with Slingbox to distribute league content through its Clip+Sling service, which allows the creation of short e-mailable video clips.
Broadcast News 2008
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The site, www. thatsnotcool.com, also has e-mailable reply "callout cards" that offer a lighter approach to resolve what could be a serious problem, with messages including "You're much more attractive when you're not textually harassing me," and "Thanks for helping me exceed my text message limit."
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He was so far away and out of touch and not phone-accessible and barely e-mailable and now all of a sudden he has a cell phone and lives a few hours away and updates his Facebook profile and wants to chat (and maybe visit).
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A quick and easy way to resize your photos and make them e-mailable!!
PC World 2009
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A quick and easy way to resize your photos and make them e-mailable!!
PC World 2009
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The site,, also has e-mailable reply "callout cards" that offer a lighter approach to resolve what could be a serious problem, with messages including "You're much more attractive when you're not textually harassing me," and "Thanks for helping me exceed my text message limit."
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My favorite trick is creating an e-mailable form using Google spreadsheets.
Forbes.com: News Dan Woods 2009
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On the upside, however, these days everyone is also connected -- literally e-mailable.
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A Web site sponsored by the Family Violence Prevention Fund, Ad Council and Office of Violence Against Women offers a textual harassment forum where teenagers trade advice and experiences with overzealous or unwanted texting. www. thatsnotcool.com, also has e-mailable reply "callout cards" that offer a lighter approach to resolve what could be a serious problem, with messages including "You're much more attractive when you're not textually harassing me," and "Thanks for helping me exceed my text message limit."
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