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telegraph operator

NOUN
  1. someone who transmits messages by telegraph

How To Use telegraph operator In A Sentence

  • I was to be a telegraph operator.
  • In the office she stood, a middle-aged lady (close on two-and-forty years old) bonnetless and capless, amid a posse of young clerks: the telegraph operator, the messenger, the indoor clerk, the postman: to whom she was an object of unending curiosity. Ultima Thule
  • Do you know the telegraph operator living over the way?
  • They served as clerks and couriers, telephone and telegraph operators, code and cipher analysts, and spies behind enemy lines in Europe.
  • For the Hinckley fire, we have at least minute-by-minute information, particularly based on the accounts of the railwaymen and telegraph operators. The Hinckley Fire and Very Small History
  • Then a telegraph operator tapped out this one-word message: DONE.
  • My grandfather was a telegraph operator in Korean War.
  • They served as clerks and couriers, telephone and telegraph operators, code and cipher analysts, and spies behind enemy lines in Europe.
  • Finally, he studied well enough to become a telegraph operator, earning $ 25 a month.
  • They served as clerks and couriers, telephone and telegraph operators, code and cipher analysts, and spies behind enemy lines in Europe.
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