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relays

n. (plural of relay English) vb. (en-third-person singular of: relay)

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relays

n. a race between teams; each member runs or swims part of the distance [syn: relay race]

Usage examples of "relays".

After all, it was possible that Danner even now might be working miracles, might be establishing new relays, or moving satellites, or sending Mirrors north to track her SLJC.

I spoke with all of them in the relays, from time to time, during my half-year at Hali.

He had managed not to think too much about what he had left behind at Hali Tower, and now he was meeting, face to face, minds he had touched in the relays there, putting faces and voices and personalities to people he had known only in the elusive, bodiless touch of mind to mind.

Scathfell would not trust it to the relays, so I fear it is some secret conspiracy, and we had heard rumors of a breach between your father and Lord Scathfell.

Perhaps you could eliminate the time it would take my men to travel to the lake of Hali and fetch her, if you sent to Tramontana Tower with a message through the relays that she should set forth at once.

If there must be work done within the relays, you would be too exhausted, and so would your lady.

Yet will I nevermore be wholly brotherless, having worked in the relays which touch mind to mind all over this world.

Coryn of Hali is in the relays and he says he must speak with you at once, Allart.

They will relay radio messages exactly the way Comsat relays messages now from one part of the Earth to another.

The forces were so misused in the Ages of Chaos that Regis Hastur the Fourth decreed that from his day, no matrix circle should presume to use the great screens and relays outside the established Towers.

For anything less than working among the great relays and screens, Callista would be completely qualified, were she married a dozen times and as many times a mother!

We spend so much time indoors, in the screens and the relays, that if we did not get out of doors for exercise, we would be as stiff and lifeless as the paintings of Hastur and Cassilda in the chapel!

Adapting to the realities and necessities of their new home, as she had been: worrying over supplies of suture reels and hypodermic needles, pushing, always pushing to get more communication relays up.