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Daily Mail
/ˈdeɪli meɪl/
Definition
1
A British tabloid newspaper founded in 1896, renowned for its sensationalist headlines, celebrity gossip, and right-leaning commentary on politics and culture.
2
Mail or correspondence delivered or sent on a daily basis, often referring to routine postal services.
Examples
The Daily Mail's latest front page claims my coffee habit is dooming the planet—time to switch to kale smoothies, apparently.
Grandpa gets his daily mail at dawn, sorting junk flyers from the occasional cheque like a pro treasure hunter.
She skimmed the Daily Mail online, chuckling at how a politician's bad haircut became the scandal of the century.
In the era of email, who still waits for the daily mail? Apparently, bill collectors and nostalgia buffs.