1. fedex - Verb
2. Fedex - Proper noun
FedEx
(business) Federal Express, a package express company.
FedEx (third-person singular simple present FedExes, present participle FedExing, simple past and past participle FedExed)
(transitive) To send a package or letter by Federal Express, or a competitor.
Fedex (third-person singular simple present Fedexes, present participle Fedexing, simple past and past participle Fedexed)
Alternative form of FedEx
fedex (third-person singular simple present fedexes, present participle fedexing, simple past and past participle fedexed)
Alternative form of FedEx
A FedEx ad shows packages that are delivered straight into the gloved hands of hospital workers. Source: Internet
After his plane crash-lands in the Pacific, a FedEx employee (Tom Hanks) wakes up on a deserted island and must use everything at his disposal and transform himself physically to survive living alone. Source: Internet
All the UPS and FedEx shipments go in by air, and they’ve probably been quite busy. Source: Internet
Army Gen. Gustave Perna says trucks will roll out Sunday morning as shipping companies UPS and FedEx begin delivering Pfizer's vaccine to nearly 150 distribution centers across the states. Source: Internet
And the music was to be shipped to us from FedEx, from the tabernacle choir president, but it got lost. Source: Internet
Air cargo aircraft at EMA Three of the world's four main international air-freight companies (integrators) have their UK operations at EMA: DHL, UPS and TNT (TNT bought by UPS); Fedex have theirs at Stansted. Source: Internet