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courier
[kur-ee-er, koor-]
noun
a messenger, usually traveling in haste, bearing urgent news, important reports or packages, diplomatic messages, etc.
any means of carrying news, messages, etc., regularly.
the conveyance used by a courier, as an airplane or ship.
Chiefly British.a tour guide for a travel agency.
courier
/ ˈʊəɪə /
noun
a special messenger, esp one carrying diplomatic correspondence
a person who makes arrangements for or accompanies a group of travellers on a journey or tour
verb
(tr) to send (a parcel, letter, etc) by courier
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of courier1
Example Sentences
"We're allowing couriers to stay within community areas to do pickup and drop off while the autonomous vans handle the repetitive, longer-distance trips. This boosts the entire system's efficiency," he tells us.
Cui and Miller allegedly paid about $10,000 as a deposit for the cryptographic device through a courier in the U.S. and wire transfer to a U.S. bank account, officials said.
Personal belongings were being sent to their homes by courier, the sources said.
She added that she was a bit worried, because her friend could not see the courier's face when he arrived.
They started with Italian grandmothers, but Scarvella soon realized it was about all matriarchs, whom he refers to as the “original couriers” of a culture’s cuisine.
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