Crossword clues for cellphone
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
also cell phone, 1984, short for cellular phone.
Wiktionary
n. (alternative form of cell phone English)
WordNet
n. a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections (cells), each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver [syn: cellular telephone, cellular phone, cell, mobile phone]
Wikipedia
Usage examples of "cellphone".
There are headset cellphones of various makes and color-schemes, some without antennae, plus the aforementioned earplug-and-hanging-podular-speaker cellphones.
A lot of the cellphones have specially customized rings, which in a confined area with this many cellphones in play probably makes sense.
She produced a cellphone and Buy carried the remnants of their meal to the garbage.
Mitchell is trying to settle a credit-card dispute on his distinctive cellphone, which is not a headset phone per se but consists of an earplug and a tiny hanging podular thing he holds to his mouth with two fingers to speak, a device that manages to make him look simultaneously deaf and schizophrenic.
Trail, Wendywho has electric-blue contact lenses and very complex and rigid blond hair and designer outfits and immaculate makeup and and accessories and French nails and can perhaps best be described as a very Republican -looking young lady indeedis back here at the beige table eating a large styrofoam cup of soup and using her cellphone to try to find someplace in downtown Charleston where Mrs.
The first is that the national pencils disperse in a radial pattern, each dialing his cellphone, and the network field producers all come barreling out of the theater doors pulling their cellphone antennas out with their teeth, and everybody tries to find an empty 4-ft2to Waltz in while they call the gist of this riveting Negativity-related development in to networks and editors and try to raise their counterparts in the Bush2000 press corps to see if they can get a React from the Shrub on Mrs.
George, across the room, put away his cellphone and walked toward her.
Unless the Bureau had set up a very elaborate radio triangulation net, the closest they should be able to get was that he was operating off a Blacksburg or Christiansburg cellphone tower.
Apartment of Leonid Dotensk Rashid Hotel Baghdad, Iraq Tuesday, 7 March 1995 0810 Hours, Local As soon as he hung up with Komulakov, Dotensk redialed the cellphone number for Kamil.
Aineko, overly familiar, drapes over her left shoulder like a satanic stole and delivers a running stream of cracked cellphone chatter into her ear.
Each time the cellphone brrred, however, he would grab the handset, turn his back, and speak in hushed tones into the mouthpiece.
There were two personal cellphones that no longer functioned and two digital databank wristwatches that, on close inspection, were clear anachronisms.
He placed the currency, key rings, postdated coins, credit cards and chip cards, passport, green card, cellphones, and a few other items into the depression.
Is it possible that he didn't see all the TV field producers shouldering their way through the aisles' crowds with their cellphones and know instantly that Mrs.
Special props go out to Virtual of Cybrids for his information on CellPhones and Pagers.