Morse in a sentence as a noun

Heh, that blows away my AM morse code sender [1] using a PIC.

I spent nine years as a naval communicator and am fluent in morse.

Maybe the power company should blink account warnings in morse code through your lightbulbs.

Ever wonder if that annoying gnome in the auction hall is jumping in morse code?

From the first day of training they gave us sheet of paper with the alphabet and the morse translation and told us to memorize a couple of letters.

I can't wait to see a title that reads "Newest NSA revelations show that the Al Qaeda transmits information through MMO 'World of Warcraft' with in-game Gnomes jumping in morse code".

The few terrorist prosecutions we've seen released almost always involve some low-hanging nut soliciting someone online for bomb materials with zero "gnome morse code" or other gimmicks.

He's not blinking out leaked documents in morse code yet, he isn't worried about white vans down the street reconstructing the images on his monitor or RF leakage from his CPU giving them bits of his private key, but we are at the point where that is the next logical step.

Morse definitions

noun

a telegraph code in which letters and numbers are represented by strings of dots and dashes (short and long signals)

See also: Morse

noun

United States portrait painter who patented the telegraph and developed the Morse code (1791-1872)

See also: Morse