Cabled
Common misspellings:
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- labled (50.0%)
- caled (50.0%)
Usage examples for Cabled:
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Her mother had gone down very suddenly and they had cabled at once- then she grew better- she had been unspeakably brave- fighting the disease by sheer will- power- she had conquered it- she was gaining- they were sorry they had cabled Sylvia- she had not known she was going to die- none of them had dreamed she was going to die- suddenly as the worst of her disease had spent itself and the lungs were beginning to clear- suddenly her heart had given way, and before the nurse could call her husband and children to her, she was gone.
"The Bent Twig" – Dorothy Canfield -
" I've felt a brute ever since we lost sight of Sandy Hook," continued Atherton, looking away toward the twinkling lights on shore, " and as soon as we put in here I couldn't stand it any longer, so I cabled to Nina that I was returning at once.
"The Shadow of the East" – E. M. Hull -
Before sailing he had cabled to his solicitor to inform him that he was coming out.
"The Stronger Influence" – F.E. Mills Young -
Before this was done, however, Hanson cabled his chief in London identifying Thurston as the man who had robbed Worth in Evansville, Indiana, but received the answer that Thurston would not be prosecuted.
"The Mystery of Monastery Farm" – H. R. Naylor