1. mailed - Adjective
2. mailed - Verb
4. mailed - Adjective Satellite
of Mail
Protected by an external coat, or covering, of scales or plates.
Spotted; speckled.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe heart of government, coated with whatever velvet gloves you want to put on it, is a mailed fist of force and coercion. Alan Keyes
I like fruit baskets because it gives you the ability to mail someone a piece of fruit without appearing insane. Like, if someone just mailed you an apple you'd be like, 'huh? What the hell is this?' But if it's in a fruit basket you're like, 'this is nice!' Demetri Martin
If the self-discipline of the free cannot match the iron discipline of the mailed fist. John F. Kennedy
Being a child that grew up with a single mom back in the 70s, Fathers Day to me was always a very uncomfortable time. At school, we would make Fathers Day cards for our dads, and I usually mailed one to my dad, and he hardly ever responded. Art Alexakis
Kristin Brown looks as though she could have been mailed first-class to New York for about a dollar and a half. Bill Geist
She mailed me a Merry Christmas-I'm-Breaking-Up-with-You card. I'll read it to you," he said. He cleared his throat. "Dear Marcus. Merry Christmas. I'm breaking up with you. Mia. Megan McCafferty