telegraph|telegraphed|telegraphing|telegraphs in English
verb
[tel·e·graph || 'telɪgræf /-grɑːf]
send a message by telegraph
Use "telegraph|telegraphed|telegraphing|telegraphs" in a sentence
1. I telegraphed instantly I arrived there.
2. Now your micro expressions are telegraphing discomfort.
3. Martin telegraphed flowers to his girlfriend.
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5. She has telegraphed the message to her parents.
6. Churchill telegraphed an urgent message to Wavell.
7. You could have telegraphed the money yesterday.
8. He threw me a smile that telegraphed consent.
9. Steamboats, railways and telegraphs broke down geographical isolation.
10. There's a look about him that telegraphed bad news.
11. Resignedly, I telegraphed back that it was all right with me if he insisted.
12. Ham radio, telegraph, switchboard.
13. He telegraphed that he had arrived in London safe and sound.
14. Telephone, telegraph, telex, radio, television
15. Telegraph communication was broken off.
16. Telegraph and telephone handling apparatus
17. Telegraph: Travel: Activity and Adventure.
18. It's a quantum entangled telegraph.
19. Telephone, telegraph, telex, television
20. In the past, Correspondence was mostly exchanged through written physical letters or telegraphs
21. The Telegraph: 4 January 2011
22. Telegraph systems all over Europe and North America failed, in some cases giving telegraph operators electric shocks.
23. Mr Amery telegraphed in this sense to the Viceroy on the same day.
24. Telegraph to her parents at once.
25. Telex, telegraph, telephone and radiotelegraph services