by return of post

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by return of post

  1. (UK) Replying in the next available mail delivery.
    • 1909, Hardinge Stanley Giffard, The Laws of England: Being a Complete Statement of the Whole Laws of England Whole, page 353:
      In mercantile transactions an offer must as a rule be accepted by return of post, or at any rate by a letter posted on the day on which the offer was received.
    • 1973, Journal of the Gypsy Lore Society, page 115:
      B. Gilliat-Smith often said of Dr. Turrill that only two people ever replied to him by return of post, the two being Dr. Turrill, and his Bank Manager.
    • 1987, Sir Frederick James Osborn, Arnold Whittick, F.J.O. - Practical Idealist: A Biography of Sir Frederic Osborn, page 76:
      Osborn replied almost by return of post that he agreed with my suggestions if we could get together a competent group to do the work.

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