Similar words: television, televise, revision, prevision, revisionary, revisionist, revisionism, provisions. Meaning: n. an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen.
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31. Then she went back into the living room and sat in front of the television set without turning it on.
32. A television set rested on an antique pine blanket-chest at the foot of the bed.
33. Ten-year-old Bart and eight-year-old Lisa regularly hug their television set, often in preference to their parents.
34. In the mid-1970s a young woman went to a shop to rent a television set and was required to provide a guarantor.
35. Now, no one could claim that a television set saves time.
36. At age eight, Ryan tore apart a broken television set and tried to reassemble it.
37. We all settled around the television set in the living room.
38. A videodisc player can be connected up to a monitor or television set in the same way as a videocassette player.
39. Moments before boarding I caught a glimpse of a television set in the departure lounge.
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40. She watched events on a color television set in the cubicle where she sat, collecting fees from her customers.
41. It is designed to sit in the living room and plug into a television set and hi-fi.
42. If everyone demanded peace instead of another television set, then there'd be peace. John Lennon
43. There was no television set, no record player, not even a radio.
44. Seeing the video, she tried to crawl into the television set, then dove, hysterical, under the bed.
45. An adapted television set and an ordinary telephone line link the Prestel customer to an enormous range of computer-held information.
46. More than 32 million households in the region own a television set, which creates a potential audience of 100 million people.
47. It said investment papers were kept in a folder on top of the television set in the bedroom.
48. The flickering light from a television set is seen through a cutout in the wall.
49. Surveys of viewing patterns show that in an average household the television set is in use over seven hours a day.
50. A television set was placed at the end of the purple couch, right at arm level.
51. His son Lutz was still at home, slumped for ever in front of the television set.
52. Nordstrom is working on an interactive television system in which customers will talk directly with a salesperson via their television set.
53. I could see the flicker of a television set reflected in the glass, though.
54. Switch on your television set these days and you can bask in the warmth of the good old days.
55. PlayStation2 connects to a television set, and is wired to a hand-held control grip with 17 buttons.
56. The television set demands your attention; you can not enjoy television from the next room.
57. He paused, his red face turned toward the blank television set.
58. All eyes across the world must also have been on the television set that April of 1975.
59. Even football fans may be driven to boycott the products, turn off the television set at game time or throw up.
60. Chances are you have at least one television set in your home that is used by most members of your family.
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