Sentence examples for earpiece from inspiring English sources

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earpiece

noun

A speaker placed inside or held near to the ear.

  • Holding the earpiece to my ear, I could hear him speaking clearly.

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A clearly horrified Murdoch claimed the information was "read to me wrong" through her earpiece and offered an apology: "Oh my God, I don't know what to say right now.

Maybe… the person speaking to you in your earpiece doesn't know it, but you know it".Because many reformists are still licking their wounds from their disputed loss in 2009, they might be reluctant to vote at all.

The data for the pictures are transferred to a USB earpiece and can be sent to a printer via a Bluetooth link.

Prostitution is, after all, legal here.The Colombian government had kept mum about the scandal until Spirit Airlines, an American low-cost carrier, launched an ad offering flights to Cartagena in which a Secret Service type wearing an earpiece and dark glasses pressed a finger to his lips, as the words "More bang for your buck" flash on the screen to reveal scantily clad women.

Similarly, the earpiece has be taken off when going to sleep, he says.A fully implanted device would have an internal battery that could be recharged by wearing a charger over the ear for a certain amount of time each day.

And an earpiece for a mobile phone, as I learned when I bought one in Bethlehem the other week, is, at least in the local dialect of Arabic, a sama'a a "hearing .If you pay close attention to the words in those languages, therefore, you can develop the eerie sensation that the world around you is composed not of things but of actions.

In the course of an evening service, a church organist was listening on an earpiece to the climax of one of the Test matches between England and Australia.

The first Bluetooth products the odd earpiece, phone and PC accessory are only now reaching the market.

Having an earpiece that must be kept dry is very limiting, he says: "When you go swimming it is a solitary experience".

Related: Mobile snaps (July 2003) "The next step...will be a great decoupling, as the screen, keypad and earpiece start to become separate components... ...... Related: The phone of the future (November 2006) "Ostensibly, Mr Jobs's ambitions for the iPhone are modest.

A visitor to a museum, armed with a suitable earpiece, could get the lowdown on what he was looking at simply by pointing at it.

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