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[ UK /tˈɛli/ ]
[ US /ˈtɛɫi/ ]
NOUN
  1. an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen
    the British call a tv set a telly

How To Use telly In A Sentence

  • Ah, se, Diego, I work in telly and agree that tv can do drama very well. Attention TV Professionals - :: gia’s blog ::
  • People are going to know who I am because I'm on telly and in magazines and have my big mush plastered about everywhere.
  • People on telly are always weird about that, but how hard is it to just say hello to people and be polite? The Sun
  • A and chronic smelly while stumbling out the telly lyrics courtesy of www. killerhiphop.com Im so fly Im so ferry and the way I flow is very ginsu or machete, move my pencil move his deli platinum band platinum bezzie make a straight girl out of lezzie magazine mac bezzie keep my windows like the prezzie press a button than Im stuntin my roof look like its duckin meter go WN.com - Business News
  • The telly and the players pick up on crowd vibe like no other sport. The Sun
  • What I fail to understand is, if sitting in front of the telly getting bladdered and shoving kettle chips down our gullets is so good for the economy, why don't we all do it all the time? Thai buffalo racing gives royal wedding sycophancy a run for its money | Martin Kelner
  • After a hard day's work most people want to relax in front of the telly.
  • Would it be cold and draughty with no telly? The Sun
  • As long as I didn't have to share a room with another alkie and the telly was in English.
  • We were all promised blizzards and arctic blasts today, and I dare say everyone was looking forward to being snowed in and enjoying a day off work snuggled up in front of the telly.
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