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Sentence count:150+8Posted:2017-01-05Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: cabletelegraphywireSimilar words: graphepigraphbiographycablegramtopographyphotographphotographystenographerMeaning: ['telɪgræf /-grɑːf]  n. apparatus used to communicate at a distance over a wire (usually in Morse code). v. send cables, wires, or telegrams. 
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31, From the feel of it she thought it could be a telegraph pole.
32, Now he was, spasmodically, totting up some figures - in the intervals between tussling with the Telegraph crossword clues.
33, Telegraph/Times readers were more ambivalent, however, and our small sample of Guardian readers preferred the press by a big majority.
34, In particular, I was stimulated to exhume a cutting from the Daily Telegraph of 23 October 1980.
35, Here he makes such suggestions as imitating simple neuron functions by using telegraph relays or vacuum tubes.
36, The best exhibits at the gallery are the mock-ups of old telegraph offices, exchanges and wireless ops rooms.
37, It was the photographer from the Telegraph who provided one of the most ludicrous moments.
38, Alongside, or occasionally entwined with the bones, ran the army telegraph cable!
39, The resourceful doctor immediately asked the railway staff to use the new electric telegraph to contact the police at Bishops Road terminus.
40, They found her sitting at the table with the Telegraph[sentencedict.com], nibbling toast.
41, Richard Dorment, art critic of the Daily Telegraph, is certainly not impressed.
42, Chick was reading the Evening Telegraph by the light of a torch.
43, I cast my eye over the front page of the Telegraph while Anne poured the coffee.
44, We lost a terrific lady two months ago: a correspondent for the London Telegraph.
45, A poll for the Peterborough Evening Telegraph suggests that the Tories will scrape home.
46, Immediately afterwards, she listens enraptured to the almost musical sound of the telegraph wires that only she is capable of hearing.
47, Their efforts were rated very highly by the Telegraph judges.
48, It was a long report of the inquest on Melanie Gandell which had appeared in the Daily Telegraph.Sentencedict
49, On one occasion a great forest fire raged through the area of Telegraph Station 30.
50, The Daily Telegraph commissioned the Gallup Poll to conduct a post-election survey to help find the answers.
51, That enabled the Belfast Telegraph, for example, to carry a huge article on the real cost of the sell-off.
52, I went to the telegraph office of the railroad for my money order from New York.
53, Shortly thereafter, the two nations opened postal, telegraph, telephone, and telex links.
54, Following requests from the bomber, police placed ads in the Daily Telegraph newspaper trying, unsuccessfully, to open communications.
55, The following day, Moira telephoned the Daily Telegraph with profuse apologies for the misunderstanding.
56, They tried to hit the symbolic spikes with a sledgehammer wired to telegraph the event of the blow, but they failed.
57, One exception was a collaboration with Wilhelm Weber which produced in 1833 the first operating electric telegraph.
58, Mark then spent a week on the waterfront carefully planing down the telegraph poles to the right shape.
59, A greater-spotted woodpecker zooms in on a telegraph pole on the lane.
60, According to the Telegraph, Man City had only 3 attacks of note in the whole match.
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