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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of teleprint.

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Examples

  • I reminded her that if they did have any success, the message must be teleprinted to London marked 'Absolute Priority'.

    between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998

  • Number 60 to Boni was on top of a pile of messages waiting to be teleprinted to Grendon.

    between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998

  • Glasgow police were teleprinted to have a word with him.

    Frost at Christmas Wingfield, R. D. 1984

  • He waited until six o'clock that evening, and then, still not having secured a reply from OKH, teleprinted directly to Paulus, "Sixth Army will begin Winter Tempest attack as soon as possible," and, "It is essential that operation Thunderclap should immediately follow Winter Tempest attack."

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • Manstein teleprinted to Zeitzler, stating "I now consider a break-out to the south-west to be the last possible means of preserving at least the bulk of the troops and the still mobile elements of Sixth Army."

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • From his railway coach he had teleprinted OKH that

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

  • He gathered up his lighter and tobacco pouch, and then discovered that his pipe was missing, and hunted the desk-top for it, unearthing it from under some teleprinted photographs.

    The Fuzzy Papers Piper, H. Beam 1962

  • Colonel Cheng-Li, our intelligence man there, teleprinted us back a lot of material on them that looks like the Newgate Calendar.

    Uller Uprising H. Beam Piper 1934

  • SOE then laid on a special drill to implement this decision which was sufficiently convoluted to keep all parties happy: whenever a message was received from the field with a prefix denoting that it was in secret French code, Station 53 teleprinted it to Dansey's distribution department " which then passed it to RF section, which then passed it to General de Gaulle's Duke Street headquarters, which then decoded it and passed it back en clair to RF section " which passed it back to DDD (Dansey's distribution department) for circulation.

    between silk and cyanide Marks, Leo 1998

  • Halder teleprinted Leeb that the city "was not to be taken, but merely encircled.

    Barbarossa Clark, Alan 1965

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