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were wired
noun
Metal formed into a thin, even thread, now usually by being drawn through a hole in a steel die.
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Imagine that you were wired $1.5m by mistake.
The tweezers were wired to an electrical stimulator.
Both men were wired with hidden video and audio equipment.
Maybe my father and I were wired differently.
When you opened your eyes, you were wired forever to your true love.
Also, college administrators sought quarters that were wired for advanced technology courses.
When he sat down, they were wired and they shot up at the front.
In 1994, 79 city centers had surveillance networks; by 1998, 440 city centers were wired.
In the 12th century, cymbala were wired to organ keys, thus forming the first organ chimes.
The Callahans were wired for sound and accompanied at the table by camera operators.
The images were wired back to New York and featured prominently in Life magazine's Victory edition on 14 May.
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