NOUN
- a science fiction machine that is supposed to transport people or objects into the past or the future
How To Use time machine In A Sentence
- I think time machine vs system restore/shadow explorer is more equivilent. Win 7 Vs Mac OS X Leopard: Feature-by-Feature Showdown | Lifehacker Australia
- After all, I didn't have a time machine, and I couldn't unsay what I had said, though what I had said was one of those things that clearly required erasing.
- And it is extremely unlikely to happen because of one member's refusal to jump into the time machine. Times, Sunday Times
- Young theorists are encouraged in such reasoning by their senior colleagues, some of whom have recently become enamored of the possibility of operating time machines near cosmic strings or wormholes.
- I could use a nice, calming, refreshing scent from another, slower era, a house from that era, a lime rickey w/ vodka, a time machine... The Bermuda Perfumery Navy Lime
- Most fictional time machines disappear in one time and reappear in another, but real time machines use the strange effects of relativity on time and space. Times, Sunday Times
- He has invented a time machine. Times, Sunday Times
- You unmount the external drive while Time Machine backs up to it.
- Walking through the exhibit space is like being transported by a time machine.
- Originally put together to sound like a pirate radio broadcast, listening to it now it's like a little time machine.