mailbag

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English

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Etymology

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From mail +‎ bag.

Noun

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mailbag (plural mailbags)

  1. A strong canvas bag used for the transportation of mail.
    Synonym: mailsack
    • 1959 December, “New TPOs for the Western Region”, in Trains Illustrated, page 581:
      The communicating doors of adjoining vehicles are opened simultaneously by pressing a large push-button located a suitable height for a man loaded with mailbags to contact it with his shoulder; after a time-lag of seven seconds the doors close automatically.
  2. A smaller bag, slung from the shoulder, used by a mail carrier during the delivery of mail.
    Synonym: postbag (British)
    Hypernyms: bag, sack, poke
  3. (by extension, figurative) The correspondence received by a publishing entity such as a magazine or website.
    Coordinate terms: mailbox, postbox, letter box; postbox, post office box
    In our mailbag this month, we've got no less than 12 letters from those of you who think that Jones should not have been benched.
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