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radiogram

[rey-dee-oh-gram] / ˈreɪ di oʊˌgræm /


Example Sentences

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By contrast, Guryeva funneled names of potential Columbia recruits to Moscow Center via radiograms or electronic messages concealed by special software.

From Salon

"So they created their own spaces where they could enjoy themselves - initially to the sound of radiograms."

From BBC

One clip from 1955 features a kitten spinning on a "radiogram" turntable, while another from 1946 — appropriately featured on British Movietone's "cute animals" playlist — is about "the world's most patient cat" and his puppy pal.

From The Verge

When the declaration of independence was made, everybody surrounded the radiogram at home, all the streets were emptied.

From BBC

He could neither cable, nor send radiograms, nor even steamships to warn American citizens in distant ports, nor give instructions to agents of the United States all over the world.

From Project Gutenberg