It is a common practice, in writing to another person on your own business, to enclose a postage stamp to prepaythe letter in reply.
The twenty-four cents was required to prepay the single rate of postage on letters to England, and the thirty cents to prepay the single rate on letters to Germany.
This stamp was issued to prepay the registration fee, but is often found in unsevered pairs upon California letters, and sometimes in triplets including the registration fee and a single postage to California.
Issued originally for registered letters, this stamp also served the next year, principally toprepay the postage on letters to Belgium, Prussia, Holland, Switzerland and the German Postal Union.
For the convenience of those who may wish to prepay their packages at any hour of the night, Robert H.
An American paper commends the following terrible lines to some of its correspondents who have forgotten to prepay their letters, and saddled the editor with sundry twopences to save their penny.
In England, they also enclose a stamp to prepay the answer.
The label stamps, which prepay letters, are convenient to all classes.
I hear that in Montreal it was found necessary to use cent stamps to prepay the half cent rate.
But prepayyour letters, for my hostess has a habit of refusing to take in those that have to be paid for.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "prepay" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.