Wireless

//ˈwaɪə.ləs//

"Wireless" in a Sentence (21 examples)

He sent a message by wireless.

Many libraries also provide wireless local area network.

Tom has wireless headphones.

I'm using wireless headphones.

The ship distress signals in Morse code using the relatively new Marconi wireless telegraph.

Yanni had an unprotected wireless connection.

Tom's wireless internet went out as soon as he mentioned the conspiracy.

"I'm in shock because I think that I have lost one of my earphones." "You should have probably linked them together beforehand." "But then what's the point of them being wireless?"

At its heart, the complex task of communicating with space resembles wireless communications in the home – only on an enormous scale and at incredible distances.

"Any individual Wi-Fi device doesn't reach very far, but if you can chain many of them together, then you can provide access over a wider area," said Joshua King, lead developer at Commotion Wireless, an open-source software initiative for mesh networks.

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Ozma, observing this action in her Magic Picture, at once caught up a similar instrument from a table beside her and held it to her own ear. The two instruments recorded the same delicate vibrations of sound and formed a wireless telephone, an invention of the Wizard. Those separated by any distance were thus enabled to converse together with perfect ease.

Only about a hundred years ago, wireless was a new technology.

It had been his intention to go to Wimbledon, but as he himself said: “Why be blooming well frizzled when you can hear all the results over the wireless. And results are all that concern me. […]”

If your wireless stops working, try restarting the router.

Let's switch on the wireless and listen to the news.

I heard you on my wireless back in '52

In the corner of that dark back room stood a black and white television—their one nod to modernity—and beside it, two old wirelesses and a headset that had not seen action since the TV arrived.

At 3:30 A.M. a huge Zeppelin flew across the British battle line, wirelessing down to any Germans still to the westward the best way to get home.

Just outside Piraeus we circled low over a capsized fishing-boat, a grisly wreck in the crystal blue water, and wirelessed a description of it to the mainland.

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