Results for: by express delivery or transportation, declare, say
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alleluia, cry of "hallelujah!", halleluiah, hymn of praise, interj. praise the Lord! (exclamation expressing joy, praise or gratitude), song of praise to God, song of thanksgiving; shout of joy, cry of thanks, used to express praise to God, used to exp...hallelujah
allow time for passengers to transfer, associate with something else, establish telecommunication, get along well with somebody, hit something firmly, join, link; be joined, be linked, link two things, link up to utility, make transportation connectionconnect
American company which provides express package delivery and freight transportation services worldwideFedex (FedEx)
amount expressed numerically, be included in something, be unsurprising, believe or conclude, believe somebody to be something, calculate, calculate; think, assume; portray, depict; express verbally; adorn with figures or patterns; embellish; express i...figure
An adjunct to a futuresexchange through which transactions executed on its floor are settled by a process of matching purchases and sales. A clearing organization is also charged with the proper conduct of delivery procedures and the adequate financing...Clearinghouse
announce in advance, declare beforehand, proclaim in advancepreannounce
announce something, declareannunciate
announce, close, close friend, close friend; confidant, familiar; personal, private; warm, friendly; involving sexual relations; detailed; inner, closely connected, cozy, drop a hint, suggest, insinuate, imply; announce, declare, state (Archaic), hint ...intimate
announce, declare; state publicly and officially; publicize, advertize, declare somebody to be something, declare something publicly, make something clear, show what something isproclaim
apparatus for getting skiers up mountainside, transportation device for carrying skiers to the top of a slope (usually a series of chairs suspended from a moving cable)ski lift
apply quantum mechanics to, express in quantum numbers, restrict a variable to a specific set of values (Physics); subdivide into small but measurable units; express in terms of quantum mechanicsquantize
appropriate property, ban use or consumption of something, consider somebody guilty, denounce; convict, declare guilty, give somebody a legal sentence, make somebody experience something, pronounce something or somebody as bad, prove guiltycondemn
approximate something, continue, continue right along, continue speaking, do something afterward, make a public entrance, occur, talk too much, use as reliable information, used to express encouragementgo on
area of mail delivery in LondonWC (West Central)
argue strongly, express objection, make a statement of protest; prove, demonstrate (Archaic)remonstrate
 

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