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airmailed
verb
Past of airmail
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He airmailed greens, skulled chips and lipped out numerous putts.
Ruslan Fedotenko circled the net and set up Gaborik for an easy tap-in, but Gaborik airmailed the puck over Brodeur's goal.
After a short drive of 247 yards, Goydos joked with the gallery after Johnson airmailed his drive by 75 yards, hitting it 322 to the left edge of the fairway.
By Sunday afternoon, it was as if the Wales weather had been airmailed to Atlanta.
After all, here is what the Cowboys did on their first four possessions of the game: interception, interception, punt (after the third-down snap was airmailed over Romo's head) and an interception returned for a touchdown.
It airmailed the green.
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For a time, part of the issue was produced on thin airmail paper, which took even longer.It was reckoned that rotary-press printing would begin to pay with a print order of 6,000 or 7,000, and, painfully, the circulation got there.
Her husband was the simple one, a man happy mainly with machines.In 1927, Lindbergh, aged 25, until then an airmail pilot, flew a single-engined aircraft, The Spirit of St Louis, from New York to Paris.
In the early days of flight, the American government awarded a series of guaranteed contracts for carrying airmail.
In 1968, I moved to Canada and got it the following Tuesday by airmail.
In the early 1930s, there was no airmail; inland telephones were rudimentary; and overseas services expensive, unreliable or non-existent.
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