c/o
pronunciation
How to pronounce c/o in British English: UK [ˌsi: ˈəʊ]
How to pronounce c/o in American English: US [ˈoʊ]
Example
- 1. I'm paying little extra to have them sent C . O . D.
- 2. No, just send it C . O . D.
- 3. No, they're sending them C . O . D.
- 4. The chief incident in the day was the C . O .'s " order group ".
- 5. We can send it C . O . D . or you can pay by credit card.
- 6. We're going to have to put your account on C. O. D.
- 7. We propose a mechanism involving breakage of the C - O bond in PO , THF and DAE.
- 8. C . O erve pupillary re o e of both eyes.
- 9. C . O . P . D . is a new name for emphysema and chronic bronchitis.
- 10. You can use a credit card or pay C . O . D.
- 11. He took the C . O . aside for a whispered conference.
- 12. People with C . O . P . D . often have swelling that causes the airways to narrow.
- 13. Our payment term is C . O . D - cash on delivery.
- 14. The receiving party is responsible for C . O . D . collection.
- 15. Did he send the package C . O. D.