Sentence examples for my courier from inspiring English sources

"my courier" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to refer to a person who is responsible for delivering or carrying items or messages for the speaker. Example: "I have to wait for my courier to arrive before I can send out these important documents."

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Too far to shout or wave, and not wanting to spoil the integrity of the system, I sat hopeful that my courier would home in.

His response, as reported by my courier: She's too smart for me.

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He wired to Washington that "armed citizens fire into the trains, cut the telegraph wires, attack the guards of bridges, cut off and destroy my couriers, while guerrilla bands of cavalry attack whenever there is the slightest chance of success".

"Get ready for a stemwinder," my Courier-Journal colleague Ed Ryan told me.

It arrived fresh at my doorstep this morning via a dubious looking FedEx guy (he wasn't my regular courier, quite strange!).

Fortunately my coat courier sobered up enough the next day to realize the error and returned it.

But just as I was ready to leave my hotel and go to the auction and make my apologies, a courier found me and handed me my bag.

We'd get the VHS tapes – my dad would courier them from Nana's house to us – and we'd watch them on Sunday nights.

That love affair with my Berlin-based courier started in Toronto.

Picture every pedestrian as a deer-in-the-headlights: I like to use my honed bike courier mind to anticipate the vector and acceleration of everyone around me on the street.

With that, I booked my flight and, sure enough, at exactly 9am on the third day, a courier arrived on my doorstep clutching my newly visa-d passport.

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