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television sets

n. (plural of television set English)

Usage examples of "television sets".

To the side of his desk are two Sony television sets, one connected to the outside world with the Weather Channel muted, and the other connected to Crypto City's own secret television network.

Very large television sets hang from the ceilings in the departure lounge, showing the Airport Channel, which is a parade of news-bits even more punishingly flimsy than normal television news, mixed in with a great deal of weather and stock quotes.

Gibreel stared out of newspapers, magazines, television sets, with many different women on his arm, grinning foolishly.

All through the hospital, on every floor, in every room and ward, beds vibrate, television sets go black, instruments rattle in their rattling trays, lights flicker.

The peopled night and the forest of the spirit in exchange for outboard engines and athletic shoes and television sets.

The President just pointed at his bank of television sets by way of an answer.

If you can at all, I suggest you don't stray too far from your television sets.

Suddenly, a whole generation who'd grown up with these terrible tensions and fears turned on their television sets to discover Star Trek there, every weekday.

As it was, the RF energy radiating from the four huge billboard transmitters on Gettysburg's superstructure had played hell with numerous television sets on the way northwest, but that couldn't be helped, and probably nobody noticed the cruiser in the river anyway, not at this time of night.

At 12:15 by his watch, by the clock over the rear-room worktable, and by nine digital clock-radios he'd rejected as too penny-ante for the effort, he had opened the rear door, picked up two television sets-a Philco and an RCA-and stepped outside to the sudden dead-white glare of four headlights.

At 12:15 by his watch, by the clock over the rear-room worktable, and by nine digital clock-radios he'd rejected as too penny-ante for the effort, he had opened the rear door, picked up two television sets –.

At nine o'clock in the morning of the first day of classes, a computer would turn on the two television sets, which would be facing each other.

Nixon will once again take the oath on a temporary stand outside the east front of the Capitol, then ride in a parade expected to draw 200,000 people to Pennsylvania Avenue and its environs, and millions more to their television sets.

Whatever you say about the great British public, you can be sure they're glued to their television sets every evening.