Definitionadj. communicating without apparent physical signals
Last update: June 16, 2015
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Worse, she'd lost telepathic contact with Damian a few days before she realized she needed to send a 911 message. [Please select]
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This plan she conveyed to her fellow-hunters by means of that telepathic method of communication which is as yet little comprehended by men-folk. [Please select]
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After his visits to Elberfeld, Claparede, as I said, had found it difficult to treat as valid the telepathic hypothesis when applied to Krall's horses. [Please select]
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They were both too well accustomed to these telepathic short-cuts to take any note of this one. [Please select]
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As if in obedience to a telepathic command of his master, Pepper stopped. [Please select]
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Perhaps she was summoned to this spot by some telepathic message from her lover; perhaps it was habit that impelled her, perhaps it was some fascination in the place itself. [Please select]
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He scarcely knew why a thought flashed into his mind--as though by some telepathic sense; for it had never been there before, and there was no reason for its being there now. [Please select]
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