Courier in a sentence as a noun

"I want to launch a new courier service.

Give it to courier who takes it to a distant internet cafe and sends it out.

They couldn't give it out over the phone, they couldn't send it recorded delivery, they couldn't courier it to me.

No matter how healthy I am, whether I am a programmer or bycicle-courier, I'd have gotten my Diabetes anyway.

Each well regarded site is allowed only one particular kind of affiliation: a games group affil, an apps group affil, a courier affil, an ISO affil -- you get the idea.

Even if I have no interest in starting a new courier service or whatever, I find it quite enjoyable to take the lessons and skills that I've learned and apply them in a new problem space.

The reasons are myriad but usually it comes down to prestige: for example, among couriers there is a longstanding weekly and monthly competition between groups that prove their chops by trying to dominate each other.

The bonus of not being in a dedicated post office is the hours of supermarkets are far far better than the post offices ever were.- In Japan, the domestic courier services let you pick a date and 2/3-hour window for delivery in advance.

Courier definitions

noun

a person who carries a message

See also: messenger