Kids Send Cards, Gifts to Troops; the Students Were Joined in the Effort My Members of the CommunityByline: MAGGIE FITZROYFitzroy, Maggie
Make Veterans Day with your students and find out how to send them to active-duty military and veterans, plus printable cards for teachers!
1.To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination:send goods by plane. 2.To dispatch, as by a communications medium:send a message by radio. 3. a.To direct to go on a mission:sent troops into the Middle East. b.To require or enable to go:sent her children to college...
send something to somebody/something I’ll send a copy to you. 我会寄给你一份。 send something back/up/over etc He ordered coffee to be sent up. 他要了份咖啡送上去。 send something by post/sea/air etc Monday is the last day to send cards by post to arrive by Christmas. 要让贺卡...
1.To cause to be conveyed by an intermediary to a destination:send goods by plane. 2.To dispatch, as by a communications medium:send a message by radio. 3. a.To direct to go on a mission:sent troops into the Middle East. b.To require or enable to go:sent her children to college...
send (in) (the) troops (redirected fromsend the troops, to) send (in) (the) troops To order military troops to travel to some area, as for combat, protection, or aid.Sir, this situation is rapidly deteriorating. I think it's time to send in the troops.The attack on Pearl Harbor ...
To make hasty, careless decisions; to discard something after encountering a setback. The image alludes to throwing away the handle ("helve") of a hatchet after the blade has broken off.Come on, I'm sure we can fix it—don't send the helve after the hatchet.My little brother always ...
The 60-year-old child psychologist stumbled upon the idea of sending holiday cards to deployed troops while fanning through a glossy magazine in the waiting room at the dentist's office. "It was one of those family magazines, probably 300 years old," Landerman-Garber lau...
put to bed put/turn/send somebody out to grass send send (in) (the) troops send (one) (a)round the bend send (one) about (one's) business send (one) away with (something) send (one) away with a flea in (one's) ear send (one) before (someone or something) send (one) belo...
send•How many Christmascardsdid yousend?•Sendachequefor £50 with your order.•Theshipsentadistresscall.•Hesenta dozenredrosesto hisgirlfriendon herbirthday.•There are no plans tosendBritishtroopsto the area.•Shesenthim afuriousemail.•Perhaps I shouldsendhim anoteofapology.•...