Parcel.
Meaning : integral part of something Sentence : Hard work is a part and parcel of success. (Kannu)
yes check in Google in case
United Parcel Service. They deliver yo mail.
The first place to check is the tax assessor's records. You can locate the parcel of the tax maps and then check to see who is being assessed for that parcel.
To check the status of a parcel with UPS, call 1-800-PICK-UPS. When you get through say "tracking" then say your tracking number and listen for further instructions.
One can find worldwide parcel rates by checking most well known courier's sites. Some decent sites to check include UPS, Parcel Force, Royal Mail and TNT.
I'm currently a Courtesy Clerk/Parcel. My job is to push carts and maintain the outside, check the bathrooms, do carryouts, or assist an department when I'm told to.
Ah, a parcel is such a lovely collective noun, my friend. It's used to describe a group of hounds, like a pack of dogs out on an adventure together. Just imagine them frolicking through the fields, their tails wagging with joy. It's a beautiful way to appreciate the togetherness and camaraderie of these wonderful creatures.
some body will bring me a parcel and he needs a yellow Tag what does this mean
The mail man delivered the parcel. (meaning box) My mother opened the parcel after it was delivered. (box) Her father wanted to buy a parcel of land. (a portion of land) The problem of kids being disrespectful is part and parcel of a bigger problem. (The phrase "part and parcel" originates as a legal term to describe the land someone owns.) As I stood on a parcel of ground my 5th great-grandfather once owned, I held and looked through the parcel of family keepsakes that my parents handed down to me. We decided to bury a metal box containing a parcel of our family's heirlooms on a corner of the parcel of land that my 5th great-grandparents owned. I imagined they would like the pictures I placed into the box and wrapped it with a bow. I did not want the keepsakes parceled out to my siblings and cousins. (parceled out = split up among; divided up )
A parcel filled with food.