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to radios
noun
The technology that allows for the transmission of sound or other signals by modulation of electromagnetic waves.
Exact(36)
They listened to radios.
At the Grundig exhibit people listened to radios and phonographs.
The place was swarming with marines, looking around, lying in the flower beds, listening to radios.
They listened to radios and watched television, using electricity tapped illegally from aboveground.
He brought exceptional clarity of mind and sense of humour to Radios 3 and 4.
Heartbroken friends set fire to radios and the lovesongs being played melt into each other.
Similar(24)
Likened to radio drama.
His successors turned to radio.
Relation of government to radio.
The radio is a nod to Radio Bloomsday.
"I listen to radio to hear new music," she argued.
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