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mail lady


Meanings
  • noun

    A woman who delivers mail to residences and businesses.


Rhymes
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mail , ail , ailway , ailment , ailman
Variants
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bag ladies , bag lady
Etymology
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The term 'mail' comes from the Old French word 'maille', meaning ' envelope' or 'pouch'. The term 'lady' refers to a woman of respectable social position.


Trivia
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  1. The first mail lady in the United States is believed to have been Hannah Ocko, who began delivering mail in New York City in 1855.

  2. In some countries, mail ladies are called 'postwomen' or 'letter carriers'.

  3. Mail ladies often work in teams, with each team covering a specific route or area.

  4. Mail ladies have to carry heavy mailbags and walk long distances, so they need to be in good physical condition.

  5. Mail ladies have to follow strict safety protocols to ensure they don't get injured while on the job.

  6. Mail ladies have to deal with all kinds of weather conditions, from rain and snow to extreme heat and cold.

  7. Mail ladies have to be able to remember which houses belong to which customers, and which mailboxes are located where.

  8. Mail ladies have to be able to read handwriting and decipher illegible addresses on envelopes and packages.

  9. Mail ladies have to deal with all kinds of mail, from letters and bills to packages and even hazardous materials.

  10. Mail ladies have to follow strict security protocols to ensure the safety of the mail they are delivering.


Related Concepts
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  1. postal worker: A person who works for a postal service, delivering mail and parcels.

  2. mailman: A male mail carrier.

  3. post office: A building or facility where mail is received, sorted, and dispatched.


Culture
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The mail lady is a common figure in literature, art, and film. In literature, she is often portrayed as a symbol of community and connection, as she delivers letters that bring people news, messages, and love. In art, she has been depicted in paintings and sculptures, and in film, she has appeared in movies such as 'The Letter Carrier' and 'The Postman Always Rings Twice'.

How to Memorize "mail lady"

  1. visualize

    - Visualize a woman in a uniform carrying a satchel or mailbag, walking along a street and delivering letters to houses.

  2. associate

    - Associate the mail lady with the sound of a mailbox being opened and closed, or the sight of a red mailbox on the side of the road.

  3. mnemonics

    - Create a mnemonic by remembering the phrase 'Mail Lady Delivers Daily' to help remember the definition of the term.


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