14 adverbs to describe how to telegraphed

" I telegraph briefly to the effect, that, under the circumstances, I will go at once.

"They wish to surprise you, undoubtedly," she said, "and consequently have not telegraphed to you.

Kings and ministers telegraphed frantically, trying to prevent the threatened conflict.

Sir Timothy will make unpleasantness, and very likely telegraph to his commanding officer, and disgrace the poor boy before his comrades; and shout at me, a thing I can't bear; and you kindly think to spare meand Peter.

In answer to this letter, Edna merely telegraphed the captain, informing him that she would remain in San Francisco until she had heard that he had sailed when she would immediately start for the East, and for France, with Ralph and the two negroes.

Sarah had been quite right in telegraphing so peremptorily to Hilda; and if she had not so telegraphed she would have been quite wrong.

He tried to look away, and attend to the service, and for a time he partially succeeded, although, seated as he was between the two triflers, who were perpetually telegraphing to each other their jokes, he found it a difficult task, and secretly he began to be much tickled.

Fortunately, however, a certified copy had wisely been made, and this certified copy is now in the National Museum in Washington, and the reproduction here given of some of its pages will show that Morse's first conception of a Recording Electric Magnetic Telegraph is practically the telegraph in universal use to-day.

He noted how with Stapyltonian thrift Patricia telegraphed ten words precisely....

Reports of the convention proceedings were promptly telegraphed to the capital city, where the telegraph office was thronged with Members of Congress interested in the news.

I had telegraphed to Major Abaza repeatedly for funds, but had received no reply, and I was finally compelled to go, in humiliation of spirit, to Governor General Sheláshnikoff, and borrow five hundred rubles.

Simultaneously, the German Consul telegraphed protests to his Ambassador at Constantinople, and was told that Germany could not interfere in the internal affairs of Turkey.

The American government subsequently telegraphed to cease this, coincident with the change of policy to annexation.

Whatsoever of pessimism appeared in the British Press was telegraphed to America.

14 adverbs to describe how to  telegraphed  - Adverbs for  telegraphed