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Definition of mail van in English: mail vannoun British A small van used for carrying mail. a mail van brought the post to rural post offices Example sentencesExamples - The boxes were loaded into the school mail van for delivery!
- A few years later, mail vans were used to collect mail from post boxes and delivered to the stations.
- Under the deal, mail vans would deliver the post to the postpersons' homes.
- The dispute escalated as strikers were attacked by police protecting scab workers and mail vans, and subjected to mass arrests.
- "This will further affect the smooth delivery of mail, as daily around 20 mail vans operate from the station," the members said.
- The Community Council, businesses etc., have to sit in a car and wait for the mail van or go elsewhere.
- The Post Office mail van didn't even stop.
- In peace time, the mail vans urge people to "post early" but in wartime the message is "be brief".
- The yellow one on the left hand side is a model of an old-fashioned Swiss mail van.
- He was on trial at Burnley Crown Court for a mail van hold-up.
Definition of mail van in US English: mail vannoun British A small van used for carrying mail. a mail van brought the mail to rural post offices Example sentencesExamples - The Community Council, businesses etc., have to sit in a car and wait for the mail van or go elsewhere.
- The dispute escalated as strikers were attacked by police protecting scab workers and mail vans, and subjected to mass arrests.
- The Post Office mail van didn't even stop.
- "This will further affect the smooth delivery of mail, as daily around 20 mail vans operate from the station," the members said.
- A few years later, mail vans were used to collect mail from post boxes and delivered to the stations.
- The boxes were loaded into the school mail van for delivery!
- Under the deal, mail vans would deliver the post to the postpersons' homes.
- The yellow one on the left hand side is a model of an old-fashioned Swiss mail van.
- He was on trial at Burnley Crown Court for a mail van hold-up.
- In peace time, the mail vans urge people to "post early" but in wartime the message is "be brief".
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