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telegraphical (a.)

Telegraphic.

telegraphical Sentence Examples

  1. The telegraphical message arrived with urgent news from the distant battlefield.
  2. The operator tapped out a telegraphical code, signaling a secret meeting point.
  3. The telegraphical lines hummed with the relentless transmission of war updates.
  4. The telegraphical network collapsed during the storm, leaving communication isolated.
  5. The telegraphical exchange was a hub of activity, with messages flowing in and out constantly.
  6. The telegraphical system proved indispensable for coordinating military operations across vast distances.
  7. The telegraphical device clattered noisily, relaying a series of coded messages.
  8. The telegraphical service was essential for transmitting diplomatic correspondence during international crises.
  9. The telegraphical apparatus at the train station relayed arrival and departure times to passengers.
  10. The telegraphical era marked a significant advancement in long-distance communication, connecting people and nations like never before.

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The telegraphical message arrived with urgent news from the distant battlefield.

The operator tapped out a telegraphical code, signaling a secret meeting point.

The telegraphical lines hummed with the relentless transmission of war updates.

The telegraphical network collapsed during the storm, leaving communication isolated.