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Meanings of channel surfing in English
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Usage of channel surfing in English
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Quinn caught the scene on the late news, bringing his channelsurfing to an abrupt halt.
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Internet bandwidth limitations probably limit how many can be channelsurfing online at any one time.
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While channelsurfing, I came across some something that Dana Delany appears to be apart of.
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A typical beer drinker can sit on the couch, drinking beer and channelsurfing for many hours.
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I was channelsurfing and saw the end of the movie: Fantastic 4 - Rise of the Silver Surfer.
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When he stepped back inside, Emma was in his spot, a leg over the recliner arm and channelsurfing.
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No more pesky channelsurfing!
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Only when I accepted this could I quit channelsurfing, and only then would my life come temporarily into phase.
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After months of speculation, Google Thursday unveiled Google TV, described as a way to meld surfing the Internet with channelsurfing.
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Neither of us knew we were never meant to find a common storyline, so we continued channelsurfing though the relationship.
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I recognized the Asian woman from one of my rare moments of channelsurfing, her hair straight and glossy, reflecting light.
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BINGE's director of content and product Brian Lenz said, It's our start in trying to bring channelsurfing into the streaming world.
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While aimlessly channelsurfing on a rainy Monday night, I was taken aback by the gorgeous, glowing skin and doll-like features of Antoinette Robertson.
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I'm talking about the random channelsurfing that suddenly turns up one of your favorites, as if the network aired it just for you.
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And that's a formidable task for a medium that, due to its lack of strict structure, often seems more like channelsurfing than book reading.
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A few months ago I was channelsurfing here in London where I live, and skimmed by BBC Alba, the Scottish Gaelic language television channel.