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talkie

[ US /ˈtɔki/ ]
[ UK /tˈɔːki/ ]
NOUN
  1. a movie with synchronized speech and singing

How To Use talkie In A Sentence

  • The battery-operated doll comes complete with walkie-talkie and a wardrobe choice of military fatigues or bolero jacket and gold trousers.
  • Just over 25 years later, the release of The Jazz Singer marked the advent of sound in the form of feature-length talkies, and film took an enormous leap in a new direction.
  • The talkies had arrived a decade earlier and, although British films were still popular, American culture was starting to influence us.
  • As class let out at Polytech High School, coprincipal Karen Hillburn and some 15 other administrators with walkie-talkies scurried to move gang members away from the grounds, just trying to help the 4,000 students exit the school without getting shot. Criminal Records
  • Not only did he love every movie he saw, he loved every change in the technology of movies he witnessed, from the silent screen to talkies, from black-and-white to technicolor, from two-dimensional to three.
  • Plainclothes police with walkie-talkies observed the demonstration from strategic positions around the building, but made no arrests.
  • The fantasy is unfolding almost invisibly in Prakash Talkies, a decrepit theater with shocking pistachio green walls.
  • (There might have been a subsequent remark about the CIA guy's wife involving the word contra, but Billy claims that was another button man imitating him over a walkie-talkie). Bill Scheft: Dear Marty Fleck: How Do I Recover After Being Fired By Dick Cheney?
  • He heard the familiar chirrup of one of those stupid walkie-talkie/cell phones.
  • Royal Ascot spokesman Nick Smith said the racing event always used walkie-talkies for its staff, including caterers, security guards, pressmen and general managers.
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