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  • verb Third-person singular simple present indicative form of telegraph.

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Examples

  • And as the title telegraphs, their gambit didn't work.

    Donklephant 2009

  • And as the title telegraphs, their gambit didn't work.

    Donklephant 2008

  • That word telegraphs the doubled horror of what Conrad wished to underscore or, that of the Thames, that of the Congo.

    Severed heads all in a row 2009

  • The carefully chosen name telegraphs the hotel's location to prospective guests.

    Homepage 2010

  • The carefully chosen name telegraphs the hotel's location to prospective guests.

    China Post Online - Taiwan , News , Taiwan newspaper 2010

  • Even Cordoba Institute's name telegraphs the organization's deceptiveness.

    Jihad Monitor 2010

  • The carefully chosen name telegraphs the hotel's location to prospective guests.

    ABC News: ABCNews 2010

  • The carefully chosen name telegraphs the hotel's location to prospective guests.

    Homepage 2010

  • The carefully chosen name telegraphs the hotel's location to prospective guests.

    WTVM - 1- WTVM Home 2010

  • The carefully chosen name telegraphs the hotel's location to prospective guests.

    Denver Post: News: Breaking: Local editor@denverpost.com (Samantha Gross / 2010

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