General Hunter as soon as he took command wired the War Department that there was no force of the enemy in his neighborhood, although orders had been given by Fremont a day or two before to march out and fight Price's Army.
I wired General Rosecrans that we had attacked Van Dorn's rear guard and took some fifty prisoners from him.
Say, maybe that's the new clew Mr. Whitford wired me about.
What do you suppose this new clew is that Mr. Whitford wired you about?
But when he spoke again the sunshine came back to her heart; he had planned this, he had planned that, he had wired Elinor, the power boat was ready.
Callers came and went, there were subdued voices and soft footsteps; flowers came, their wet fragrance breaking from oiled paper and soaked cardboard boxes, the cards that were wired to them resisting all attempts at detachment.
I have wired orders and my office is doing all it can right now to cooperate with the police.
In those three hours, all the big and some of the little papers of the country had frantically wired their nearest correspondents to get busy.
Indeed they do, and I may yet avail myself of them, but I wired yesterday for additional instruments, and early this morning I stopped at my place, where I obtained a few things I needed.
I wired for several things that we may need before this is over.
We wired for Ned as soon as we saw how bad the Boss was, and Ned rode night and day and got there three days before the Boss died.
So the agent wired to the owners, and, when he got their reply, he sacked the Boss and sent the cattle on in charge of another man.
The publican knew the Boss and did all he could for him--put him in the best room and wired for another doctor.
I wired the consul there and some other fellow at the port, and they wired back that no people of the name of Maynard have arrived on any of the boats for the past two weeks--that was as far back as they looked up.
But no ship has arrived from the Continent for three days, and it seems mighty odd, if they were there three days ago, for them to have wired at the last minute and had her tear off like that.
Whereupon she wired back: I am afraid you will have to bite them.
Gustave wired the needed cash, and Charles showed up on time in San Francisco.
Gustave wired the good news and transportation to the eager and impatient Charles, who had irked under the inactivity of a hot summer in New York.
Charles wired the much-needed money to his brother, then came back and dutifully played the game.
He wired Frohman: "San Francisco has just had the biggest opening in its history.
He wired to his son Gilbert to find out what steamer Frohman was taking, and send him a wireless.
So he wired Charles as follows: Get me an Eva and send her down with Sam Lucas.
Well, I thought his advice good and I wired you at once.
I received daily letters from Will telling me how lonely he was without Boy and me, and every other day he wired me some nice little greeting.
Footnote 162: On the second of January, Agent Cutler wired from Leavenworth to Dole, "Heopothleyohola with four thousand warriors is in the field and needs help badly.
It was at my suggestion that Mr. Grayburn wired to you last night, and I've been working like a slave ever since.
And may I also say, sir, that you made a bad move in not coming down by the six o'clock train, as I wired this morning.
They wired back that the goods would be shipped immediately and would get to Wicksville the next afternoon.
We thought it was worth trying, so we wired Spillane & Company to send on the goods.
He wired me from Fremont that it was all off with the judgment, as they'd tormented Mrs. Fink into making a public speech.
The whole flotilla then retired, still firing hard; and the Confederates wired a victory to Richmond.
Three days earlier Johnston had wired from Corinth to the Government at Richmond: "Hope engagement before Buell can form junction.
It seems the senora wired him when she first got here that Pancho was dying, so she didn't see any need of changing it in her letter.
The husband wired from New York--he'll be down on the morning train.
The barracks of the Crefeld Hussars, now wired in and used as a prison camp, are large and strongly built.
At the end of the camp was a space wired off from the rest of the ground for the use of the soldier servants.
McCrea had wired ahead to an old and trusted friend, a resident of Denver and a successful railway engineer.
With Freeman and Blake both on duty in Washington, one would think they'd have wired if they knew.
According to Mr. Bat Brydges, Sheriff Flood was busy on the case and hadwired the authorities of the adjoining States to be on the look out for the guilty parties.
I wired for more particulars; but the railway hands had shovelled the bodies under.
The pilot wired last night that he arrived safely, and both men would be back on the job tomorrow.
Searching through her address-book, Miss Carlton remembered that she had a cousin living in a hotel in that city and she wired her immediately to reserve a room for the girls for that night, and to chaperon their visit.
Emergency lights in case of fire and accidents during the performance to light up the house should be placed on ceiling of main auditorium, balconies, halls and stairs and built of fire-proof boxes with wired plate-glass face.
These may be wired for high speed flashers by gradually increasing the lamp centers between the vertical rows from the flag staff to the end.
The flexible tubing should be wired to the gas pipe, to prevent displacement by artisans who have occasion to work around the outlet.
All arc light wiring of this class should be in plain sight and never enclosed, except when required, and should be supported on porcelain or glass insulators which separate the wires at least one inch from the surface wired over.
In other words, it is a double break and it is not according to circumstances, and the use of this machine wired as above is a matter that should be taken up with the local inspector before installing.
How must electric light and power wires be placed when wired on telephone or telegraph poles?
If a circuit be wired with the full allowance of lamps, no additions could be made without violating the underwriter's requirements.
This also occurred to a telegram from the Non-Co-operatives of India, who wired with reference to the freedom of their country from British rule, a topic unsuited to discussion from a world platform.
Then shewired home to her doctor for another reference.
She hadwired to Madame, she had wired for her box.
Brown--that is the man who has wired for him--was out here contracting one of the big railway bridges.
I wired him today to come up on three days' urgent private business.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "wired" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.