Telephonists

Word TELEPHONISTS
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Definitions and meanings of "Telephonists"

What do we mean by telephonists?

A telephone operator.

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The word "telephonists" in example sentences

Visser said the people he represented found it difficult to accept that as administrative people such as telephonists and typists they were seen as a military target. ❋ Unknown (1998)

Dorothy is also visited by a couple of chums who love to reminisce about the jolly days when they were all telephonists together. ❋ Unknown (2011)

News comes, courtesy of a native with a cleft stick hot foot from the Metropolis, that the CPS is to allow its cleaners, tea ladies (sorry, tea persons) typists and telephonists to conduct prosecutions at 'not guilty' trials. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Mgalagala said strikers were demanding the permanent employment of casual employees, promotions for telephonists and others, and that unfair dismissals be addressed. ❋ Unknown (1995)

The colonel says Scotsmen ought never to be allowed to be telephonists. ❋ George Herbert Fosdike Nichols (N/A)

The F.O.O. rises early in the morning, and sets out with his little squad of telephonists and linesmen. ❋ C. A. Rose (N/A)

While our F.O.O. was proceeding one day from the O.P. to the front line, he was caught in one of those bursts of hate and separated from the telephonists who accompanied him. ❋ C. A. Rose (N/A)

Johns, a subaltern of D Battery, was in the pit with a couple of telephonists. ❋ George Herbert Fosdike Nichols (N/A)

Others, the telegraphists and telephonists are in the Signalling Corps and these are the only ones who wear Army badges. ❋ Helen Fraser (N/A)

In a few minutes more another shell landed on the gun forty feet to our left, ending its usefulness, killing the crew to a man and leaving but two guns working; a few moments more and another lit in the telephonists 'pit fifteen feet to our rear, wiping out three or four of the fellows on duty there. ❋ Reginald Grant (N/A)

But I found recesses with good wire beds, and a place for the telephonists. ❋ George Herbert Fosdike Nichols (N/A)

Battery, or Lance-Corporal, as you call it in the infantry, used to relieve the telephonists. ❋ Arthur Guy Empey (1923)

How to get the benefits of organization without its losses, to become strong without losing quickness, to become systematic without losing the dash and dare of earlier days, to develop the working force into an army of high-speed specialists without losing the bird's-eye view of the whole situation, -- these are the riddles of the new type, for which the telephonists of the next generation must find the answers. ❋ Herbert Newton Casson (1910)

But the matter-of-fact young telephonists agreed to lay the blame on "induction" -- a hazy word which usually meant the natural meddlesomeness of electricity. ❋ Herbert Newton Casson (1910)

The Japanese were enthusiastic telephonists from the first. ❋ Herbert Newton Casson (1910)

The night wore on, the orderlies slept and woke, stumbled in and out; the telephonists droned out in monotonous voices to the telephone, or ❋ Boyd Cable (1910)

There were fully a dozen men in the room, most of them orderlies for the carrying of messages to and from the telephonists. ❋ Boyd Cable (1910)

But the matter-of-fact young telephonists agreed to lay the blame on ` ` induction '' -- a hazy word which usually meant the natural meddlesomeness of electricity. ❋ Unknown (1910)

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