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landline

[ US /ˈɫændˌɫaɪn/ ]
NOUN
  1. a telephone line that travels over terrestrial circuits
    a land line can be wire or fiber optics or microwave

How To Use landline In A Sentence

  • Talking of death, is the landline telephone about to snuff it? Times, Sunday Times
  • I started having cracke noises in my buenos aires landline when I added DSL. A Dying Landline Business Sounds a Lot Like Static
  • Was surprised about how complicated is to combine a landline and dsl. first they needed to “digitalize the line” at the switch, then add all kind of filter boxes around the house … A Dying Landline Business Sounds a Lot Like Static
  • If you're a heavy user, these numbers should speak for themselves but you'll have to keep your landline to receive incoming calls.
  • The dish is used to connect calls from landline telephones to mobiles and vice versa without the need for cables.
  • Six per cent of homes do not have central heating and eight per cent do not have a landline telephone. The Sun
  • You can also make or receive calls to landlines or mobiles, albeit only from a computer or smartphone. Times, Sunday Times
  • You are also given a UK landline number that you can call to listen to your messages. Times, Sunday Times
  • A "missed call" was logged on the display unit beside the number of the caller, and Gemma Squires, reining in Monkey Business beside Bouncer as the hunt was abandoned, was about to show Julian that his landline was showing on her handset with the call timed at just ten minutes previously. Fox Evil
  • The cheapest landline is about $25/month for no features after all the fees and taxes are added. T-Mobile Offers New Home Phone Service - Bits Blog - NYTimes.com
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