telegraphing

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  • One story says Mrs. Faulkner telegraphed Lincoln and he promptly overruled the order.

  • U. S. Senators Charles Culberson and Joseph Weldon Bailey telegraphed Secretary of War William Howard Taft a day after the shootings.

  • The first telegraphed messages were transmitted in 1916 through an underground copper wire.

  • With special operations in dangerous countries, if you telegraph what you're going to do, it might cause a lot of deaths.

  • For months he had telegraphed his inclination to veto the plan.

  • The museum's president telegraphed with his bike tours the idea that the museum was a friendly as well as an erudite place.

  • His eyes downcast and tone sullen, he telegraphed in every way possible that he didn't want to discuss the defeat.

  • Decisions can be taken in half an hour, by talks across the table, which settle more than weeks of telegraphing or telephoning.

  • We have not accepted the scheme without a considerable amount of telegraphing of questions about it.

  • The expense of telegraphing from the seat of war must be enormous.

  • All of us who attempt to serve our constituencies adequately are faced by the most appalling bill for postage and telegraphing.

  • What was wanted then was an immediate decision, not the delay which coding and ciphering and telegraphing must inevitably produce.

  • They know exactly where the cruisers are, and by telegraphing to certain centres they are always able to know what they are doing.

  • The fish that was frozen could then be distributed cheaply at a flat rate without the expense of the telephoning and telegraphing that the fresh fish trade demands.

  • In other words, they recognised that they would have to make some concessions, so they decided that they would save themselves some trouble by telegraphing the concession in advance.

  • A rugby team betraying its line-out plays by using an easily decoded line-out code is "not" telegraphing.

  • Telegraphing always refers to a reflexive physical action rather than a protracted or intellectual give-away.

  • In prison, she discovers another prisoner who is electrically telegraphing messages.

  • For example, a boxer rotating his shoulders to throw a hook would be telegraphing.

  • Telegraphing signals the intent to the opponent and increases the likelihood the strike will not be effective.

  • Deception measures were also widely used, with diversionary operations across a broad area, and troop movements timed until the last minute, to avoid telegraphing the main points of attack.

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