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Answer for the clue "Cell accessory ", 8 letters:
earphone

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Usage examples of earphone.

Finally, the audiologist did a repeat of the tone test, then took the earphones off him.

But he had only a few more seconds to pull off something miraculous and even as these vertiginous thoughts whirled through his shocked brain and he jerked futilely at the controls, the fire flared all along the broken wing, and in the earphones he heard Cornett screaming something frightened but incomprehensible.

She thought the MP3 player was coming out again and the earphones, but, uh-uh, he just sat there staring straight ahead holding his stupid dopp kit with both hands.

Behind them stood a woman in a pants suit with a poodle on a leash and a couple of teenage girls in lowrider jeans with iPods and earphones that were currently slung around their necks so they could murmur togetherearnestly, no giggles.

He cued in a Megadeath song, punched a half dozen buttons, and leaned back in his padded leather swivel chair held together with duct tape and removed his earphones.

Hartley turned back to the Oerlikon, stripped earphones and chest mouthpiece from the dead man.

The quads had thanked Uncle Wally and had taken the earphones up to their room and listened to him and Auntie Joan having their spat in bed.

But that same month, the earphones of most of the intercept operators went silent as the North Koreans switched much of their radio communications to the security of landlines.

His small face was pinched in his mask, and he made himself even smaller, putting his knees together and holding his gloves against his earphones like a frightened child.

Many people wore mouth-masks and some wore full masks with earphones and receivers: he watched them gabbling as they walked along.

Jennix wore a long-visored cap and earphones, and a high-powered particle beam was strapped to his waist.

He told them what he heard on his radio earphones, as he monitored local broadcasts: more mysteries.

She listened to the countdown in her earphones, imagined Clyde Sommer, the network anchor, seated at the prime desk in New York.

She pulled her earphones back over her head and switched on her own unit in time to hear an excited reporter describing an effort to evacuate Los Angeles.

She was studiously concentrating on her earphones, nervous at his presence.