Similar words: jailer, nailer, bailer, trailer, aileron, retailer, semitrailer, tractor trailer. Meaning: ['meɪlə(r)] n. 1. United States writer (born in 1923) 2. a person who mails something 3. an advertisement that is sent by mail 4. a container for something to be mailed.
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1. He uncovered medical reports, pharmaceutical mailers, invoices, business letters.
2. With the fliers were mailers to send to Hayworth.
3. Even some big mailers are having problems complying with the new rules.
4. Those with secure mailers can add your certificate against your entry in their address books.
5. Electronic bulk mailers have ways to disguise their messages that can frustrate even sophisticated filtering software.
6. Rather, remain calm, let Mailer be Mailer, refrain from casting stones and you will be rewarded.
7. Mailer presents the final judgment to crucify the young man as political rather than spiritual.
8. Is that you, Mr. Mailer?
9. It would be wrong of me to cheat Mailer.
10. You'd better buck the question on to Mr. Mailer.
11. Perhaps because of these reverses Mailer temporarily abandoned fiction.
12. Raised in New York City, Mailer entered Harvard University at the unusually young age of 16.
13. "They talk male talk," grumbled the late Norman Mailer, a novelist who thought liberals could be macho too.
14. Mailer publicly acknowledged that after Hemingway that he tried to become the all - around male symbol.
15. In his final work, Norman Mailer offers his concept of the nature of God... showing that even at 84, the author's blade had not been dulled.
16. In 1984, Mailer wrote his first mystery novel, Tough Guys Don't Dance.
17. Always a supremely confident extrovert, Mailer at times seemed a publicity - seeking clown.
18. You're probably dealing with a masse - mailer sending tens of thousands of these messages to unsuspecting consumers.
19. Even as an author, Norman Mailer considered himself a battler, a fighter.
20. Photos are shipped in a sturdy weatherproof photo mailer for extra protection.
21. Norman Mailer, in Houston to witness the Eagle's landing, recorded the switch?blade moment when he voiced his own incredulity at seeing reporters file out of the live telecasts in droves.
22. Bustamante conceded that he should have told Lockyer about the endorsement before the Senate leader learned of it in a Calderon mailer.
23. Crystalizing these feelings was a youthful, pugnacious writer named Norman Mailer.
24. He was slow to start his fundraising efforts and has barely collected enough contributions to send out mailers.
25. It is with great pleasure that I introduce Mr. Mailer.
26. In Cold Blood, which he immodestly heralded as a new form of non-fiction novel, was received with delirious approval; Norman Mailer dubbed Perry as one of the great characters in American literature.sentencedict .com
27. A recurring theme in his writing, as in Hemingway's, was man testing his masculinity . Even as an author, Norman Mailer considered himself a battler, a fighter.
28. Maybe you won't know who i am, there is no difference between a model or a Norman Mailer .
29. But Hemingway observed that becoming a public figure clouds a writer's sharpness, and Mailer agreed.
30. Irving Howe, the editor who had published "The White Negro" in Dissent, dubbed Mailer the "thaumaturgist of orgasm".
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