The wire that carries telegraph and telephone signals.
1 The first telegraph wire was strung between Baltimore and Washington in 1844.
2 The telegraph wire around the globe is melted into the wireless telegraph .
3 The telegraph wire has been cut, and the current can no longer pass.
4 There's a telegraph wire at Hofbau, only a few miles away.
5 Why did we not fasten a telegraph wire to our bullet?
6 There is no sign of a power source or telegraph wire connected to it.
7 Then they called it the Wire Road because the telegraph wire run along it.
8 The telegraph wire hummed faintly and hawks were perching on it here and there.
9 Here and there a lonely telegraph wire struck off dubiously across the rugged country.
10 There was no telegraph wire by which astronomers at the two Places could communicate.
11 The sky is their domain, and no roof or tree or even telegraph wire .
12 But a telegraph wire had been overlooked and not cut.
13 It's just what we want for the telegraph wire or rope to go through.
14 And if you come across a telegraph wire , cut it.
15 Two black birds stared at them from a telegraph wire .
16 The telegraph wire runs near it, and so the old and the new age meet.
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