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  • adjective with cost of reply prepaid by sender

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Examples

  • Another useful option a relative of mine used was to return any unsolicited offers for credit cards and the like in the enclosed reply-paid envelope, pushing up the costs for the junk mail sender.

    Cut Down On Junk Mail | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • Another useful option a relative of mine used was to return any unsolicited offers for credit cards and the like in the enclosed reply-paid envelope, pushing up the costs for the junk mail sender.

    Cut Down On Junk Mail | Lifehacker Australia 2008

  • As soon as she was back in England at the Stone House, Dame Beatrice sent a reply-paid telegram to Mrs Biancini:

    Spotted Hemlock Mitchell, Gladys, 1901-1983 1958

  • In the afternoon he had walked from the inn into the town, accompanied by Mr. Cupples, and had there made certain purchases at a chemist's shop, conferred privately for some time with a photographer, sent off a reply-paid telegram, and made an inquiry at the telephone-exchange.

    The Woman in Black 1915

  • ****** Paul was dressing for dinner one evening when a reply-paid telegram was brought to him.

    The Fortunate Youth 1914

  • Seeing the reply-paid form, he waited for a few moments.

    The Fortunate Youth 1914

  • He pulled off the orange-brown envelope, threw it and the reply-paid form on the table, and held the message under the eyes of the obviously surprised gentleman in front of him.

    The Convert 1907

  • Farnborough caught up the reply-paid form from the table.

    The Convert 1907

  • He pulled off the orange-brown envelope, threw it and the reply-paid form on the table, and held the message under the eyes of the obviously surprised gentleman in front of him.

    The Convert Elizabeth Robins 1907

  • Farnborough caught up the reply-paid form from the table.

    The Convert Elizabeth Robins 1907

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