Sentence examples for telegraph from inspiring English sources

"telegraph" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to an electrical device used to transmit and receive coded messages over long distances, or to refer to a form of communication that uses a code system of dots and dashes. For example, "The telegraph was once the main means of communication between countries."

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telegraph

verb

To send a message by telegraph

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He's said he will revert to the practice of previous prime ministers - meaning he doesn't intend to telegraph the date in advance.

Regularly voted "best hike in the world", this 50-mile path down the coast of Vancouver Island was first cut to maintain a telegraph line along the island.

The proximity dictates what happens physically – you don't need to telegraph physicality in that kind of environment.

Cameron's message was echoed by the Daily Telegraph which emailed its readers pleading with them to back the Conservatives.

The poster for these current live shows, A Room With a Stew, features two oversized quotes: one from the Daily Telegraph calling him "toxic" and another from a Ukip parliamentary candidate describing his routine as "totally evil propaganda… untrue and unfunny".

"What's really funny about this 'overnight success' is that we've been playing together for over 15 years," Danielle Haim told the Daily Telegraph.

In the text category, Taylor Auerbach of the Daily Telegraph has been nominated for his reports on slum landlords and Amnesty international, and Guardian Australia's own Michael Safi has been recognised for his reporting on terror and asylum seekers.

Across at the Telegraph, star columnist and part-time mayor Boris Johnson, who has probably given the issue three of four minutes of half-concentrated thought, calls Blair "unhinged".

Ukip has paid for a double-page ad in the Daily Telegraph on the same day the paper's front page claimed that voting for the party was like writing a "suicide note" for Britain.

The Telegraph man even managed to get in another digressive swipe, bringing up again the first night of Cause Celebre, starring Anne-Marie Duff, when the Independent's "old timer" slept all the way through the performance.

Izbicki, who went on to spend 23 years as a Daily Telegraph journalist and has written about his life in a memoir entitled Life Between the Lines, tries not to think about Kristallnacht too much.

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