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junk mail
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junk mail
n.
Third-class mail, such as advertisements, mailed indiscriminately in large quantities.

junk mail
n
(Business / Marketing) untargeted mail advertising goods or services
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Noun1.junk mail - third-class mail consisting of advertising and often addressed to `resident' or `occupant'junk mail - third-class mail consisting of advertising and often addressed to `resident' or `occupant'
third class, third-class mail - mail consisting of printed matter qualifying for reduced postal rates
Translations
junk mail nposta spazzatura f inv

junk mail بريد غير مرغوب reklamní letáky zasílané poštou junk mail Postwurfsendung ανεπιθύμητη αλληλογραφία correo basura roskaposti courrier indésirable bezvrijedna pošta posta pubblicitaria ジャンクメール 스팸메일 huis-aan-huispost reklamepost niepożądane przesyłki correspondência indesejada макулатурная почта skräppost จดหมายที่ไม่ต้องการส่วนมากเป็นการโฆษณาขายสินค้า istenmeyen posta thư rác 垃圾邮件


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