By drilling holes, the envelopes are able to get past some US Postal codes for regulations. If the envelope is totally closed, it fits into these codes and violates the law. i.e. Should be managed and/or regulated by the US Postal Service. The other common answers also make sense. The holes drilled in the envelope allows you to see if the envelope contains anything, without having to untie the string to look inside.
the sand storm envelopes anything in its way.
Clear plastic protective sheet envelopes can be purchased where office supplies are sold. Retailers such as Office Depot and Staples carry a selection which one may find suitable.
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Reusable large envelopes usually with string ties. Often has a series of punched holes so recipient knows that envelope contains material.
I will deliver the interoffice memo to all departments tomorrow morning.
an interoffice memo is a letter where empolyees write to each other. :)
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He used a hole punch to perforate the paper and create a border of small holes.
inter means between
There is no standard collective noun for 'envelopes', in which case a noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example, a box of envelopes, a pack of envelopes, a stack of envelopes, etc.
Always dress for the position you want, not the one you have.
Envelopes is correct.
Envelopes come in several shapes and sizes. I assume Hallmark envelopes can be printed in any printer designed and capable of printing envelopes.
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there is NO antonym for envelopes due to the fact that it is a noun.