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tv set

n. a receiver that displays television images; "the British call a tv set a telly" [syn: television receiver, television, television set, tv, idiot box, boob tube, telly, goggle box]

Usage examples of "tv set".

Halfway down the trailer's length, it opens out into a living-room/dining-area furnished in classic trailer-trash style: there is a sagging couch, a battered TV set, a fake plug-in fireplace, a splintery dining table piled high with beer cans and dirty plates.

She'd been upstairs about five minutes when I heard a heavy thump that made me think she'd knocked over the bedside TV set.

That had to be a lie, but the police were supposed to lie to the media and the public in cases like this-because any halfway competent terrorist would have a TV set with him, and would have somebody watching it.

Their guest, Bruce Delamitri, smiled sardonically out of the TV set.

In the Mount Tamalpais radar station, Parker, until lately Giscard's number two, looked away from the TV set and at the four men gathered around him.

I turned on the TV set, adjusted the aerial and turned the screen so I could see it from the pool about 20 feet away.

It was crammed with pictures of her, pictures of Wanda-Jean, presumably taken from a TV set.

By just noticing what things you put on the little TV set on my wrist.