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Send money, in a way
Answer for the clue "Send money, in a way ", 4 letters:
wire
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Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Wire \Wire\, v. i. To pass like a wire; to flow in a wirelike form, or in a tenuous stream. [R.] --P. Fletcher. To send a telegraphic message. [Colloq.]
Usage examples of wire.
Convinced I could see nothing, she led me down the alley, leading me like an aerialist beckoning on the high wire.
In his Nuremberg affidavit, Seyss declared that he refused to send such a wire since there were no disorders.
Thirty seconds later sixteen of them were crouched on the aft hull, all carrying machine guns, wearing balaclava hoods and wired into their walkie-talkies.
That gave Audubon not only the wires but also his watercolors and the strong spirits for preserving bits of the agile honker.
He pulled the control wires and made the ailerons swing up and down, which always raised a laugh among the crowds.
Then when they crossed the open they came to the Ailette Canal, in which wire entanglements had been placed.
Besides the rustling of the gas cells there was the creaking of the aluminium framework along which he walked and the musical cries of thousands of steel bracing wires.
He opened and cleaned the wounds with something that felt like a wire brush, stitched them up neatly, covered them all with aluminium foil and bandage, fed me a variety of pills then, for good measure, jabbed me a couple of times with a hypodermic syringe.
The section in which Simon and Amity found themselves was small and empty except for wiring.
She carefully leaned over the edge and lowered the wires into the ammoniated muck in the bottom, pressing the wires and spray can deep into it.
They even managed to get six hundred amperes through a piece of lead wire no bigger than a pencil lead.
She caught a glimpse of the Roman aqueduct and the massive ramparts of the Crusader City, and then she was following the old coastal road past the Dan Caesarea Hotel with its 18-hole golf course secured behind a perimeter of high fence and concertina barbed wire.
The molds and deckles are neatly stacked, coils of armature wire sit untouched by the table.
They slid along the structure like droplets of water along the wires of a wet birdcage, and passed over and through each other like waves, whether they met moving about the armature or sailing through the space inside.
There were no wires overhead--no sound of life or movement except, here and there, there passed slowly to and fro human figures dressed in the same asbestos clothes as my acquaintance, with the same hairless faces, and the same look of infinite age upon them.