[
US
/ˈsɛɫfoʊn/
]
NOUN
- a hand-held mobile radiotelephone for use in an area divided into small sections, each with its own short-range transmitter/receiver
How To Use cellphone In A Sentence
- Cellphone users should be more self-disciplined.
- The PoGo, which stands for Polaroid-on-the-Go, is an inkless printer that churns out 2x3-inch photos sent to it via Bluetooth devices like cellphones or from plugged-in digital cameras. Printer Makes a New Kind of Polaroid Magic
- I was just about to walk out the front door of my office when our receptionist's cellphone rang.
- Thanks to better quality lenses, longer battery life and dirt cheap memory cards, your cellphone is a convenient tool for capturing life's fleeting moments with the push of a button. Tips on shooting cellphone video
- When I realized I could track the GPS in his cellphone, I swung by earlier. Gave him a proper burial. It's better than rotting in some skank's basement.
- Everyone is familiar with thermoplastic elastomers used in toothbrushes, cellphone keypads or screwdrivers.
- This is a cellphone message left by the guy where he starts ranting and raving.
- Yummy mummies are still yabbering away on cellphones while jogging with luxury prams.
- Students at Atlantic City High School were served plain cheese sandwiches for two days this week as punishment for a cellphone-coordinated food fight that broke out recently. N.J. students cheesed off at penalty for food fight
- David Loh/Reuters A Chinese opera singer played on his cellphone as he waited to perform for Goddess of Mercy's birthday celebration in George Town, Malaysia. Asia in Pictures