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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
remail .
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Examples
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I put stories in envelopes the way "Writer's Market" said you should, mailed them out, and remailed them after they came back.
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Mr. Sherbet said Agent Davis 'absentee ballot was remailed to his new base address Oct. 21.
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A very nice happenstance as a Good Samaritan found the envelope I'd dropped during my Friday commute and remailed it to me.
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County officials have remailed up to 14,000 new absentee ballots.
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Serving as the go-between, he received messages for posting and manually remailed them to everyone on the list.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late Katie Hafner 2001
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Serving as the go-between, he received messages for posting and manually remailed them to everyone on the list.
Where Wizards Stay Up Late Katie Hafner 2001
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Of course, it was dated before the dreadful night attack which had caused the death of General Juan Dicampa and the destruction of his forces; and it had passed through that chieftain's hands and had been remailed.
How Janice Day Won Helen Beecher Long
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Murphy, watching him, saw his lips quiver and work over one bearing half a dozen postmarks -- a letter from his mother, conveyed across the lines by some sleight-of-hand of influence or pay, and mailed and remailed from place to place, till weeks had grown into months since it was written.
The Continental Monthly, Vol 6, No 5, November 1864 Devoted To Literature And National Policy Various
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In due course he again remailed it to the editor, who congratulated him on his achievement — for that is what it was.
"Instead of an Article : About Pittsburg and, Incidentally, about Editing a Magazine" 1910
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Pond, for whom, no doubt, the letter was intended; so I remailed it to her.
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