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telephone wire

NOUN
  1. the wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals

How To Use telephone wire In A Sentence

  • Someone had cut the telephone wires.
  • In the early 60s, as a raw sub-editor, I would handle his copy quite often from the desk in London: regularly we got to talk of cricket and I remember as if it was yesterday telling him of Brian Close's epic defiance in the Lord's Test of 1963 and delighting at hearing the contented cheers sea-shelling down the crackly telephone wire from Germany. How the R&A made its mark at Stalag Luft III | Frank Keating
  • They sometimes sit in long lines on telephone wires. Times, Sunday Times
  • A 27-day telephone wiretap in Maryland averaged 358 intercepts per day.
  • For several minutes, she took to staring at a bird sitting on a telephone wire, ruffling its wings.
  • They like to sit and sing conspicuously on a telephone wire or the top of a hedgerow tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • They like to sit and sing conspicuously on a telephone wire or the top of a hedgerow tree. Times, Sunday Times
  • They sometimes sit in long lines on telephone wires. Times, Sunday Times
  • He has ripped the telephone wire out, so we can't call the police.
  • A mouse has gnawed its way through the telephone wire.
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