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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
radio .
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Examples
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"All we do is win," Hamlin radioed his crew after the No. 11 Toyota was victorious for the third time in six races.
Denny Hamlin earns Darlington sweep with Southern 500 win 2010
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"I can't believe they waited" to throw the yellow, Martin radioed his crew just after crossing the line.
Harvick denies Martin with dramatic victory at the Daytona 500 2007
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At the same time he radioed the code word to the sniper teams on the roofs of the office complexes surrounding the living compound.
Cheeseburger Gothic » A generous serving of fan fic to see you thru the winter. Or summer. 2009
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The permit have-clearly-telepathically radioed from the Marquesas to tell the bonefish not to show up for us here.
Getting Slammed 2003
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The permit have-clearly-telepathically radioed from the Marquesas to tell the bonefish not to show up for us here.
Getting Slammed 2003
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Battalion Chief Richard Prunty, 57, radioed from the lobby that he was pinned under a steel beam and losing consciousness.
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Martin radioed to another aircraft that he had the target in sight and was taking the aircraft below a haze layer from 6,000 feet.
Martin, Douglas K. 1990
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At 0730 hours, Sgt. Strohlein radioed for an emergency medical evacuation for himself, and that he had sustained injury in the jump.
Strohlein, David M. 1971
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Four hours later the crew radioed from the B-24 that they had made three direct hits on the convoy and destroyed the target.
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Four hours later the crew radioed from the B-24 that they had made three direct hits on the convoy and destroyed the target.
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