Equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service.
Tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline.
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Examples for "wireless"
Examples for "wireless"
1Safe water, no immediate danger, no wireless, no immediate hope of escape.
2The transaction saw thousands of wireless patents change hands between the companies.
3It provides wireless products and services for consumers and businesses across Canada.
4Electric toothbrushes use a form of wireless power transmission called inductive coupling.
5Panasonic said its wireless home entertainment system is shipping June or July.
1The civil service is not wired to negotiate the best possible deal.
2The next goal is uniting New York's large community of wired workers.
3Early in the second, Dan Hamhuis wired the puck from the point.
4Or maybe you came wired with that specific information for a reason.
5Expanded Election Coverage Today's California primary is the most wired election yet.
6There's no right or wrong reaction; it's just all about hard-wired taste.
7But I'm wired all right, though not in the sense you mean.
8He had wired Stewart; but the latter was not at the station.
9And if outside capital dries up, no new buildings will get wired.
10Ten million euros were wired into its bank account in São Paulo.
11She was wired with internal explosives and she brought the house down.
12It was true: Laurel looked as wired and nervous as Kate felt.
13Machine-to-machine applications allow wireless and wired systems to connect with other devices.
14Thanks to the hard-wired interconnectivity, financial stocks could be hit more directly.
15So often we think our personality traits are hard wired into us.
16Even the telegram she had wired implied an undeniable interest in him.
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