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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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91, She went to the telegraph office in a hurry.
92, Edison's first invention was the automatic telegraph repeater.
93, The operation of using a telegraph key.
94, Before telephones, messages were sent by telegraph.
95, The first data communications system was the telegraph.
96, The car broke the telegraph pole on the roadside.
97, A telegraph pole is standing alongside the road.
98, A car ran into a telegraph pole.
99, The bank is close to the telegraph office.
100, May I have a telegraph form, please ?
101, The Telegraph puts the union in a historical perspective.
102, Conditions resulting from decisions based on demodulated telegraph signals.
103, For dynamical observation of eyeground micrograph and image manipulation, eyeground television or compatibility of telegraph and kinescope has developed into one of the key area of eyeground camera.
104, The system runs in the telephone and telegraph office in C city.
105, A telegraph can transmit two different signals : a dot and a dash.
106, Please reply to our concerns by telegraph as soon as possible.
107, Multimedia communication is a new widely used communication technology after telephone, telegraph and fax.
108, Those disclosures have come from leek leaked records obtained by the Daily Telegraph Newspapernewspaper.
109, German President Christian Wulff was attacked with eggs (see photo) during his visit to Wiesbaden in western Germany[Sentencedict], the Daily Telegraph of London reported.
110, An oil-splattered BP engineer's boiler suit has become one of the most successful Halloween costumes in the US, the Daily Telegraph of London reported.
111, Fogg's project as madness; the Daily Telegraph alone hesitatingly supported him.
112, An enraged German father who disapproved of his daughter's relationship with an older man went to her boyfriend's home and castrated him with a bread knife, the Telegraph reported.
113, It taps on the other's head with its feelers, using a kind of telegraph code.
114, With the transoceanic telegraph (1866 and afterwards) continents became linked and the telecommunication industry was born.
115, The Bell Telephone Company formed a new subsidiary, American Telephone Telegraph ( AT & T ).
116, In modern times, people have communicated by letter, telegraph , and telephone.
117, Kindly let us have confirmation of these order by telegraph to morrow by 3 p.m.
118, The children were told they could not fly a kite near a telegraph pole.
119, He could still hear the Morse on the telegraph, and background noise did not disturb him as much as it did people with normal hearing.
120, Scanning was first used in the transmission of pictures by telegraph.
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