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    Use "telegraphed" in a sentence

    telegraphed example sentences

    telegraphed


    1. After the first several movements, for which he had telegraphed to them a posture, they began to react instinctively in self-protection, which saved his voice and breath and allowed him even greater focus in his unrelenting attack


    2. He then telegraphed Grant, “Let the thing be pressed!”


    3. When a pair of telegraphers agreed to play each other, two numbers would be telegraphed for each move


    4. Then it was over, and her face telegraphed equal parts shame


    5. We telegraphed to Weimar to ask about it, and the ever kind owner immediately agreed


    6. Of course I telegraphed back that I should not be here


    7. She had telegraphed her train from Paddington, but that, of course, was no reason why any one should be on the doorstep


    8. Nor did it matter that the coming of age festivities were thrown into hopeless confusion by Tussie's illness, that the guests must all be telegraphed to and put off, that the whole village would be aghast at such a disappointment, that all her plans and preparations had been wasted


    9. We telegraphed to the police


    10. Something of my intense anger telegraphed out of me into the big Trican beneath me, who began to grunt aggressively and stamp its feet

    11. In vain Amy telegraphed the word `talk', tried to draw her out, and administered covert pokes with her foot


    12. The women telegraphed their approval to one another, and Mr


    13. He telegraphed a roundhouse punch, which I blocked; I teed up one of my own, and as my brother pulled back, I grazed his chin


    14. The rumour has just reached Cayta, and the man in charge of the cable station there has telegraphed the news to his colleague here


    15. On the Monday morning Holmes had telegraphed to the London police, and in the evening we found a reply waiting for us at our hotel


    16. When the special was arranged for, my agent instantly telegraphed to me and warned me how soon I should have everything ready


    17. Sergey Ivanovitch had not telegraphed to his brother to send to meet him, as he did not know when he should be


    18. Melanie telegraphed Colonel Sloan a dozen times and finally a letter arrived, full of and had not returned


    19. Melanie, strangely calm now, telegraphed him money and instructions to come home


    20. In the middle of it Rex just telegraphed to papa: "Julia and I prefer wedding ceremony take place by Protestant rites

    21. At eleven o'clock that night, having secured a bed at one of the hotels and telegraphed his address to his father immediately on his arrival, he walked out into the streets of Sandbourne


    22. His face must have telegraphed it, because Regan and Venus had tensed, too, like teenagers in a monster flick


    23. I must have telegraphed my disbelief, because he scowled again


    24. They had received a wire from London, in answer to Lord Godalming's telegraphed request, asking them to show us any civility in their power


    25. Several foreign governments telegraphed to the British Government messages of condolence for the sufferers


    26. “I've known of it a long time; I telegraphed to Moscow to inquire, and heard long ago that the money had not arrived


    27. “That's the best thing you can do,” he responded, as though he had expected to hear it; “except that you can always be telegraphed for from Moscow, if anything should happen here


    28. The cause of his delay was that Alyosha, not knowing his Moscow address, had to apply to Katerina Ivanovna to telegraph to him, and she, not knowing his address either, telegraphed to her sister and aunt, reckoning on Ivan's going to see them as soon as he arrived in Moscow


    29. You don’t believe it? Well, I can assure you it was entirely on my account that Pirogoff telegraphed to Paris, and left Sebastopol at the greatest risk during the siege


    30. Nekhludoff had arranged to stay only a day and night with his aunts, but when he had seen Katusha he agreed to stay over Easter with them and telegraphed to his friend Schonbock, whom he was to have joined in Odessa, that he should come and meet him at his aunts’ instead

    31. His aunts had expected Nekhludoff, had asked him to come and see them in passing, but he had telegraphed that he could not come, as he had to be in Petersburg at an appointed time


    32. The Emperor of Russia telegraphed:


    33. The President of France in his reply telegraphed as follows:


    34. Early one morning he became so ill that the hospital chaplain was sent to administer the Last Sacrament and the little Londoner's parents were telegraphed for


    35. That’s why I telegraphed


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