communication cord
Britishnoun
Example Sentences
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"If you don't go back to the other end of the carriage at once I'll pull the communication cord and stop the train."
From A Master of Deception by Marsh, Richard
"I can wave to the engine-driver as we go round a bend if you think it's any good, or, of course, there's always the communication cord, only—" I broke off and looked at her.
From The Brother of Daphne by Yates, Dornford
The communication cord had been pulled, and we stopped with a jerk.
From Westward with the Prince of Wales by Newton, W. Douglas (Wilfrid Douglas)
At the moment which I had calculated to be most auspicious I suddenly threw off the semblance of boredom, rose up, lurched across the carriage and pulled the communication cord.
From Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 156, May 7, 1919. by Various
She screamed, tore herself away; sprang up and pulled a communication cord.
From The Good Soldier by Ford, Ford Madox
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