👉 (ditransitive) To send (a letter, parcel, etc.) through the mail.
Alright class, settle down now, letās take a look today, At a tricky word, letās brighten up your way! Weāve got āmailed,ā it's quite a curious plea, The dictionary tells us, "To send things, you see!" (Tap-tap-tap) Letās break it down with care, āMailedā means to send something through the air ā Or rather, through the mail, a postal delight, A letter or package, shining bright! Think of postcards sent on sunny days, Or parcels delivered in a thoughtful haze. It's ditransitive , thatās a fancy phrase, Meaning it needs two places to truly amaze! One for the sender, and one for the receiver too, So the mail can carry things just right for you! Do you understand? Any questions arise? Letās practice using "mailed" before our eyes!