Crossword clues for small screen
small screen
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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n. (context broadcasting English) The broadcast or cable television screen, as opposed to the cinema screen (or big screen); by extension, the television programs themselves.
Usage examples of "small screen".
Maleiras said, maintaining eye contact with Narjam on the small screen attached to the arm of her chair.
Es appeared on the small screen of the communications unit that McCoy remembered Sinoans had eyes that moved in different directions, ca.
A small screen in front of them showed the position of their ship in relation to Earth’.
Ross clicked the control box when she was finished, and watched the small screen.
The script, the setting, the shooting schedule and the budget were all geared to television, and a television movie in those days, far more than today, was streamlined for the small screen—.
She tapped a few keys and cryptic data slid over the small screen inset on the panel.
Rob glanced forward to see that a small screen to Worzer's left on the bulkhead, previously dark, was now crossed by three vari-colored lines.
He studied the illuminated chart that unrolled on a small screen before him, with a red dot in the center that represented our position.
Kneeling by the crack, he inserted the optical wire, pushing it down, then kept his eyes on the dials and the small screen.