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Antonyms for telly
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : tel-ee |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈtɛl i |
Definition of telly
Origin :- chiefly British English shortening of television, attested by 1940.
- As in television : noun visual and audio entertainment transmitted via radio waves
- As in TV : noun visual and audio entertainment transmitted via radio waves
- As in boob tube : noun television set
- As in idiot box : noun television set
- As in television set : noun television receiver
- As in TV set : noun television set
- As in small screen : noun television
- He reentered in time to run into a Telly team which was doing a live broadcast.
- Extract from : « Mercenary » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- Joe, of course, was fully aware of the value of Telly and was glad to co-operate.
- Extract from : « Mercenary » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- He called to the Telly reporter who was getting as much of this as he could.
- Extract from : « Mercenary » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- Could you tell the Telly fans what this is all about, Marshal Cogswell?
- Extract from : « Mercenary » by Dallas McCord Reynolds
- Better go into t'other room where Telly's settin' the table.
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
- He was seldom seen at church, though his wife and Telly usually were.
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
- You an' Telly can tend the lights for a couple o' nights, can't ye?
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
- Telly's daft on doing that, an' is at it all the time she can git!
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
- The ice was broken now, and Telly's shyness was almost gone.
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
- Albert did not talk much, but adroitly induced Telly to do most of it.
- Extract from : « Uncle Terry » by Charles Clark Munn
Synonyms for telly
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