17 Verbs to Use for the Word wireless

" "You have those figures I sent you a wireless for?"

Give Captain Reynolds our position and tell him to keep working his wireless.

"No, this ship's got no wireless.

And so long as you can use the wireless, make excuses to remain.

With his clear understanding of the possibilities of his invention, Marconi was not long in establishing the wireless upon a commercial basis.

" "But they will find the wireless," said the woman.

"Say, Rob, what's the matter with our fixing up a wireless in the camp?

Directly the article reached Germany the Government flashed a wireless to America that no members of the Potsdam Guard returned to Potsdam from Contalmaison.

One young American, John Hays Hammond, Jr., has applied the wireless in novel and interesting ways.

When Marie saw him he was in front of the room that held the wireless.

When he intercepted a British wireless messageSturdee had left off the sender's name and locationtelling the plodding old Canopus seeking home or assistance before von Spee overtook her, that she would be perfectly safe in the harbour at Port William, as guns had been erected for her protection, von Spee guessed that this was a bluff, and rightly.

Why hadn't he cabled her at the first moment of his decision to sail or why hadn't he relayed his wireless across when the opportunity had offered?

I rushed a wireless down to her as soon as I left the station.

She has caught the wireless from a man's heart.

" "Do any of the men in our party understand wireless?" asked Jane as they descended.

I left him trying to compose a one-word wireless that would explain the whole proposition to Fred Thompson.

"Cynic" remarks that it is impossible for the German scientists to defeat the WOLFF wireless at inventions.

17 Verbs to Use for the Word  wireless