telly (Meaning)

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telly (n)

an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen

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telly Sentence Examples

  1. Every evening, I settle down with a cup of tea and the telly for some relaxation.
  2. The telly is our main source of entertainment, providing an escape from the daily grind.
  3. We've been watching too much telly lately, and it's starting to affect our sleep patterns.
  4. The new telly in the living room has excellent picture quality, making movie nights a cinematic experience.
  5. The children are glued to the telly, absorbed in their favorite cartoons.
  6. I prefer reading a book to watching telly, as it stimulates my imagination more.
  7. My grandparents can't get enough of telly, especially daytime soap operas.
  8. The telly is an important part of our family gatherings, bringing us together for laughter and shared memories.
  9. When the power went out, we were forced to find alternative ways to entertain ourselves without the telly.
  10. I'm torn between the convenience of watching telly and the potential health risks associated with excessive screen time.

FAQs About the word telly

an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen

TV, television,tube, idiot box,box, plasma, boob tube, LCD

No antonyms found.

Every evening, I settle down with a cup of tea and the telly for some relaxation.

The telly is our main source of entertainment, providing an escape from the daily grind.

We've been watching too much telly lately, and it's starting to affect our sleep patterns.

The new telly in the living room has excellent picture quality, making movie nights a cinematic experience.