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Definition of Telephoning
1. telephone [v] - See also: telephone
Lexicographical Neighbors of Telephoning
Literary usage of Telephoning
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Etiquette for Americans by Woman of fashion (1898)
"CHAPTER XII telephoning telephoning has assumed such social proportions as to
... The etiquette of telephoning should really be mastered by many who think ..."
2. The Telephone Systems of the Continent of Europe by Alfred Rosling Bennett (1895)
"telephoning of mail matter as above. 7. Public telephone stations. BELGIUM. ...
telephoning of mail matter. phonograph ; so, to avoid possible confusion, ..."
3. The Telephone Systems of the Continent of Europe by Alfred Rosling Bennett (1895)
"telephoning of mail matter as above. 7. Public telephone stations. ... telephoning of
mail matter. phonograph ; so, to avoid possible confusion, ..."
4. Army Regulations by Confederate States of America War Dept, United States War Dept (1902)
"If strictly on Government business, payment will be made by the United States.
telephoning. 1342. Where telephoning is practicable, accounts for the same ..."
5. Our Wonderful Progress: The World's Triumphant Knowledge and Works : a Vast by Trumbull White (1902)
"telephoning WITHOUT WIRES We have had the telephone for more than a quarter of
a century in practical working use, and have begun to think of it no longer ..."
6. Boys and Girls in Commercial Work by Bertha Morton Stevens (1916)
"Further reference to them is made in the chapter that deals with training.
telephoning AND TELEGRAPHY Telephone work in the largest establishments ..."
7. Scientific Papers by John William Strutt Rayleigh (1900)
"ON telephoning THROUGH A CABLE. [British Association Report, pp. 632, 633, 1884.]
THE principles of this subject were laid down thirty years since by ..."
8. Report of the Annual Meeting (1892)
"In the United States they are using a wire insulated with paper which gives '08 $
per mile. We are using 2. On the telephoning of Great Cities. ..."