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typewriter
[ tahyp-rahy-ter ]
noun
- a machine for writing mechanically in letters and characters like those produced by printers' types.
- Printing. a type style that gives the appearance of typewritten copy.
- Older Use. a typist.
typewriter
/ ˈٲɪˌɪə /
noun
- a keyboard machine for writing mechanically in characters resembling print. It may be operated entirely by hand ( manual typewriter ) or be powered by electricity ( electric typewriter )
- printing a style of type resembling typescript
Word History and Origins
Origin of typewriter1
Example Sentences
The “Fruitvale Station” filmmaker dedicated more than half of his letter — which he wrote on a typewriter and posted to the movie’s Instagram page — to audiences who committed to seeing “Sinners” in theaters.
A vintage typewriter is an ode to Cannell, who wrote more than 50 television series, including “The Rockford Files” and “21 Jump Street,” on a typewriter.
That old typewriter gathering dust in the garage?
There is a scene where my character comes into a police station and Jonathan said, “Why don’t you knock the typewriter off the desk?”
They also bought some of Eric's pipes, typewriter and his first ever prop - a wooden lollipop.
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