Sentence example with the word 'telegraphic'

telegraphic

Definition adj. of or relating to or transmitted by telegraph

Last update: October 3, 2015


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The more important subjects with which it deals are trade, shipping and railways; taxation, bounties, the borrowing of money on the credit of the Commonwealth; the postal and telegraphic services; defence, census and statistics; currency, coinage, banking, bankruptcy; weights and measures; copyright, patents and trade marks; marriage and divorce; immigration and emigration; conciliation and arbitration in industrial disputes.   [Please select]

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What is your telegraphic address.   [Please select]

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On the 11th of July General Halleck received telegraphic orders appointing him to the command of all the armies, with headquarters in Washington.   [Please select]

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All the troops of the command were within telegraphic communication of each other, except those under Sherman.   [Please select]

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But the really original point is requiring applications by telegram to a telegraphic address.   [Please select]

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And it is constantly like that--the telegraphic disease, though intermittent, is chronic.   [Please select]

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She never nodded at him in that curt telegraphic sort of way without warming him up a bit inside.   [Please select]

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It contained the telegraphic details of the brilliant wedding in Thorberg.   [Please select]

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Browning, by his wife's desire, had telegraphed for news, begging for a telegraphic answer.   [Please select]

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He uncovered a small telegraphic armature and sounder standing on the window-seat, and touched it gently.   [Please select]

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It has just been said that two minds may be brought into telegraphic communication by means of nerve fibres.   [Please select]

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