Similar words: wire, rewire, wiretap, haywire, wireless, a live wire, barbed wire, wire service. Meaning: ['waɪə(r)] adj. 1. equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service 2. tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline 3. tied or bound with wire.
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61. The two front speakers are wired to the bass module.
62. The wired village will inevitably lead the world in the direction of more direct rather than representative democracies.
63. An intelligently wired house would be a life saver to the disabled and elderly.
64. Soldiers set up barbed-wire fences, electricians wired up searchlights, carpenters built barracks and sentry boxes on elevated platforms.
65. Bud wired the CD player up to the cigarette lighter in his car.
66. Satellite customers who are wired for cable sometimes keep the service to get local channels.
67. I got the feeling he was talking down to me, even though I personally wired my own home exactly like that.
68. All the tank equipment is wired into the cable tidy, instead of on to separate plugs.
69. The fact that the pot is wired in reverse should have no effect on noise levels.
70. But since its premier issue in January 1993, Wired has led a charmed life.
71. Branson was wired to a tape-recorder connected to a police vehicle outside.
72. This is probably a result of evolutionary selection, and seems deeply wired into the human libido.
73. North wanted to have Waite wired to keep track of his movements electronically, but Waite, very sensibly, refused.
74. There won't be a brain being wired up in the first place, unless there is a complete developing embryo.
75. The businessman was then wired with a listening device and given $ 30, 000 to offer Mr Tucker.
76. They also uncovered more than 60 sticks of wired dynamite in the trunk of a car parked in a Vallejo garage.
77. He writes a monthly column for Wired and was an original investor.
78. Deion sneaked up behind the announcer, who was wired for sound, and doused him with ice water.
79. You may be wondering why we wired over the box we installed in the barn.
80. It was comfortable with its premature senescence but at the same time was wired with a wildness and youthful energy.
81. This wired Brad Pitt will grab you, coming on as he does like an oddly arresting visitor from some parallel universe.
82. The TCI-Sprint alliance said it would offer wireless and wired phone service by year-end.
83. Another key set of wired bonds is that between adult males.
84. Lighting circuits are wired up in one of two ways.
85. It is a Walkman-sized device wired to a skull cap that monitors brain waves.
86. Modern telecommunications technologies have the potential to alter dramatically the role of wired media.
87. I wired it up with lipstick cameras,(http://sentencedict.com/wired.html) and nobody ever knew what hit them.
88. In order to make his song heard the young man is singing into a microphone wired to a loudspeaker.
89. In a 21st-century society wired into instantaneous networks, marketing is the mirror; the collective consumer is the chameleon.
90. For example, the beat can be distorted if the coronary arteries are not wired correctly inside the heart.
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