envelope
A standard envelope for personal or business letters.
An envelope of a big size, for documents like A4.
An envelope of a small size, for cards or notes.
A strong, buff-colored envelope, typically large.
An envelope with your own address on it, for someone to send you a reply.
A common type of large envelope, often used for documents.
A self-addressed envelope that also has a stamp on it.
An envelope that has been closed and secured.
An envelope for sending something back to the original sender.
An envelope with a protective bubble-wrap lining.
An ordinary envelope with no logos or markings.
Similar to 'fat envelope', indicating it's full.
A lightweight envelope for sending letters overseas by air.
Synonym for postage-paid envelope.
An envelope that is thick because it contains many papers.
An envelope where the postage has already been paid by the sender.
An envelope for a reply, with postage already paid.
An envelope that is large and difficult to handle because it's full.
An envelope of a yellowish-beige color.
To state what is inside an envelope.
A more formal way to say 'contains'.
Used to refer to a surface for making quick, informal calculations or notes.
Used to describe something's location inside an envelope.
Used to describe something written on the surface of an envelope.
Used with verbs of motion, like 'put' or 'stuff'.
Indicates the contents, often used with plural nouns (e.g., an envelope of cash).
A general term for dispatching an envelope.
To send an envelope through the postal system.
To send an envelope through the postal system.
The general action of unsealing an envelope.
To close an envelope, usually by moistening the flap.
To write the recipient's name and address on an envelope.
Similar to 'rip open', to open by tearing.
To open an envelope quickly and roughly by tearing it.
To open an envelope neatly with a sharp tool like a letter opener.
To put letters or flyers into envelopes, often as a job.
To write a special instruction (e.g., 'Personal') on an envelope.
To open a sealed envelope secretly using steam to loosen the glue.