Envelopes is an English word. Below you'll find 10+ example sentences showing how it's used in practice.
Envelopes meaning
plural of envelope
Using Envelopes
- The main meaning on this page is: plural of envelope
- In the example corpus, envelopes often appears in combinations such as: envelopes and, the envelopes, in envelopes.
Context around Envelopes
- Average sentence length in these examples: 28.1 words
- Position in the sentence: 6 start, 9 middle, 5 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Envelopes
- In this selection, "envelopes" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 28.1 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, paper, outer, sorting, sorting, roosevelt and labeled stand out and add context to how "envelopes" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include and metal envelopes atop insulating and arrived in envelopes labeled f. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "envelopes" sits close to words such as alight, anomalies and bakersfield, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with envelopes
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
This includes opening outer envelopes, sorting envelopes and verifying signatures. (10 words)
Most tubes have glass envelopes, though ceramic and metal envelopes (atop insulating bases) have been used. (16 words)
In fact, 11,897 mail-in ballots lacked signatures; 647 voters forgot to put their ballots in their mail-in envelopes. (21 words)
Among the items was a group of envelopes Roosevelt saved that he received as president; those with compliments were addressed "To the Greatest Man in the World" and "God's Gift to the U.S.A.", while less favorable letters arrived in envelopes labeled "F. (45 words)
On June 8, I went to the main post office at Union Station and talked with two executives because 20 payments in envelopes with the correct postage—placed into that facility’s mailbox on May 14—had yet to be cashed. (41 words)
Former lover Jack Warnecke, an architect who designed JFK's 'Eternal Flame' monument at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, where Jackie now rests, told Taraborrelli how 'she handed me a stack of envelopes neatly tied together with yarn'. (39 words)
Example sentences (20)
This includes opening outer envelopes, sorting envelopes and verifying signatures.
Among the items was a group of envelopes Roosevelt saved that he received as president; those with compliments were addressed "To the Greatest Man in the World" and "God's Gift to the U.S.A.", while less favorable letters arrived in envelopes labeled "F.
Envelopes can have as few as 4 gores or as many as 24 or more. citation Envelopes often have a crown ring at their very top.
In the Southern Song dynasty, the Chinese imperial court used paper envelopes to distribute monetary gifts to government officials. citation Prior to 1845, hand-made envelopes were all that were available for use, both commercial and domestic.
Most tubes have glass envelopes, though ceramic and metal envelopes (atop insulating bases) have been used.
Paper envelopes were developed in China, where paper was invented by 2nd century BC. citation Paper envelopes, known as chih poh, were used to store gifts of money.
This is so, according to the theory of perichoresis, because the persons of the Trinity "reciprocally contain one another, so that one permanently envelopes and is permanently enveloped by, the other whom he yet envelopes".
A mum-of-three has revealed her secret to beating the squeeze – paying for as much as possible using cash which she sets aside in dedicated envelopes.
As the cold snap envelopes Gauteng, Emergency Services (EMS) has assured residents that officials will be on high alert for any eventuality.
Everyone waits to see whose name will be called out when the envelopes are opened, and undoubtedly the biggest date in award season is the night of the Academy Awards.
Ferrier placed the ricin toxin in envelopes containing letters she wrote to then-President Trump at the White House and to eight Texas State law enforcement officials.
Former lover Jack Warnecke, an architect who designed JFK's 'Eternal Flame' monument at Arlington National Cemetery in Washington DC, where Jackie now rests, told Taraborrelli how 'she handed me a stack of envelopes neatly tied together with yarn'.
Henceford Khoza towers over most people he meets, his handshake envelopes every digit and his smile is wider than a six-lane highway.
In an era long before they could be purchased hassle-free on the internet, back then you bought them through the post, sending off postal orders and stamped, self-addressed envelopes.
In fact, 11,897 mail-in ballots lacked signatures; 647 voters forgot to put their ballots in their mail-in envelopes.
It also has a 250-sheet capacity paper tray or a 100-sheet multipurpose tray if you need to switch between envelopes, cardstock, or other specialty paper.
It was found that the secured boxes had been intentionally tampered with and specific examination envelopes for certain subjects had been removed.
Once received, volunteers will remove the Valentines from the envelopes, stamp them with the Loveland cachet and cancellation stamp and send them on their way.
On June 8, I went to the main post office at Union Station and talked with two executives because 20 payments in envelopes with the correct postage—placed into that facility’s mailbox on May 14—had yet to be cashed.
The colorized outer envelopes also will help post office employees expediently identify and deliver mail ballots that must be in county election offices by 8 p.m. on election night.
Common combinations with envelopes
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- envelopes and 20×
- the envelopes 18×
- in envelopes 10×
- red envelopes 9×
- envelopes are 8×
- envelopes with 8×
- envelopes were 7×
- ballot envelopes 7×
- envelopes in 7×
- envelopes or 7×