1. to send a cablegram.
2. Eliot at once sent him a cablegram, saying that he was one to whom all contemporary poets owed a debt.
3. Now and then I get a cablegram from Mona saying that she's arriving on the next boat. "Letter following, " it always says.
4. Why, it is only an hour since I read a cablegram in the newspapers beginning "Russia Proposes to Retrench."
5. Brevity is essential when you send a telegram or cablegram ; you are charged for every word.
6. In the communications industry, America made use of big financial capacity to break British monopoly on the cablegram at Latin America.