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cordless phone
noun
A telephone unit that has a battery-powered telephone receiver/handset that uses RF signals and antennas to communicate to the wired base station instead of a cord, which is attached to a land line and functions as a charger for the receiver.
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Someone handed me a cordless phone.
A sleek cordless phone meant thirty soles.
This makes a cordless phone essentially mandatory.
Think even of the days before the cordless phone.
He sees the cordless phone on the wall behind him.
On one hip, Mitchell carries a cordless phone.
A cordless phone makes the mysteries of wireless communication more immediate and vivid.
He had a cordless phone next to him, which rang every few minutes.
Now I've got a Little Smart ABC Playground, daddy, please can I have a cordless phone?
He figured he'd use the cordless phone on his bed to report the crime.
I will confuse the TV remote with the cordless phone and try to answer it.
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