Similar words: morsel, remorse, remorseful, worse, horse, worsen, corset, endorse. Meaning: [mɔrs /mɔːs] n. 1. a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals) 2. United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872).
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1. Morse placed a restraining hand on Lewis's arm.
2. Morse knocked his shin against a large suitcase standing just inside the door.
3. The Morse Code is made up of dots and dashes.
4. Morse flashing light / Morse lamp is still used in ships to send signals during the night voyage at the sea.
5. Mrs. Morse remarked that she seemed a very nice girl.
6. It transmits a signal of continuous dashes in morse.
7. The Mystery of Morse ... Investigating the great detective.
8. The sister already knew Morse code.
9. He says Morse is town and gown.
10. Dr Morse kept glancing nervously at his watch.
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11. For the richness of morse code is a borrowed richness.
12. Look at the Morse code chart and, using a torch, try to spell out your name.
13. He tapped the pencil tip on the paper. Morse code.
14. Morse and Meldrew both shuffled off this mortal coil and the telly world is diminished by their passing.
15. Although the fictional Inspector Morse freely wanders the cloisters, technically police can not enter college grounds without permission from the master.
16. And all the time Chief Inspector Morse sat, less tetchy now, staring at the street map of Oxford.
17. The editorial panel's interview with Sir Jeremy Morse made fascinating reading in February.
18. Did you remember to set the video for "Inspector Morse"?
19. He was the Einstein of the hound kingdom-able to decipher morse code.
20. Telegraph came to the village in 1901 and messages were sent by morse code.
21. The gallery on wheels also presents information on Tiffany and the Morse family with the artwork.
22. As Gargy Patel reports, it intrigues detectives to this day[sentencedict.com], and has also inspired the latest Inspector Morse novel.
23. By that same candlelight I read a magazine article about the gradual phasing out of the supposedly antiquated system of Morse Code.
24. McAlister reached for his fork and tapped out a rhythm, a signal, a Morse code.
25. Still, debate continues on the seas and over the airwaves about Morse.
26. As humans we can transmit messages to each other by speaking, writing, morse code, semaphore and smoke signals.
27. Robert Hardy says he re-arranged his schedule to make sure he could appear in the final episode of Inspector Morse.
28. After telling a guard he wanted to look around, Morse was barred from entering.
29. Tonight we meet some of the unsung heroes of Inspector Morse - the extras.
30. Mr Sheffield said a report from a consultant psychiatrist at the hospital stated Mrs Morse had been receiving treatment since 1983.
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