Method of transmitting text information as a series of on-off signals.
1Some brought lights with which they planned to flash SOS messages in morse code.
2He knocked D in morse code on the green door.
3The monotonous drums belt out primitive morse code.
4You could publish them in a pamphlet: the mental morse code of the anxious New Yorker.
5He lies when he says membership is confined to those who can backfire in morse code.
6Jack Perkins marks the centenary of Radio in New Zealand and former ZLW morse code operators recall their work.
7For many years, Rosencof told me, the hostages could only communicate by tapping morse code on their cell walls.
8In their suitcases each carried a morse code transmitter, a map of the UK, a handgun and some invisible ink.
9There's the iconic Rolls-Royce hood ornament which contains what appears to be a message in morse code at its base.
10The morse code for V - three dots and a dash - was replicated by the opening bars of Beethoven's Fifth Symphony.
11For these audiences the BBC broadcast a special news service in morse code, so that sympathisers could publish the reports in their illegal newspapers.
12The post featured images of a gun and morse code ad was posted around 15:00 UK time on Tuesday.
13Birmingham have continued to grind out results with the variety of a man typing out "dull but efficient" in endless morse code.
14In the early days, the office's telegraphists would type in Morse code.
15As for the Morse code, you may not meet it for weeks.
16So the code that comes out is effectively like a Morse code.
Translations for morse code