walkie-talkie

NOUN
  1. small portable radio link (receiver and transmitter)
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How To Use walkie-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.
  • Creating animation doesn't require a crew of thousands armed with walkie-talkies or a convoy of teamsters to move your production.
  • Fraud investigators could soon be taking to the streets armed with spy cameras and walkie-talkies in a clampdown on benefit crime.
  • Or, when the hero knows the dog-rescuer is about to be attacked by a zombie, but refuses to heed the advice of the cop and tell her via walkie-talkie to get out of there. Movie Review: Dawn of the Dead
  • Then a numpty, walkie-talkie jobsworth in a parka sidles up and tells me to shove off.
  • To move human cargo across this border, smugglers now use cell phones, walkie-talkies, even GPS devices.
  • It lets two mobile phones ‘communicate’ with each other over an always-on GPRS connection, like walkie-talkies.
  • Do you remember the old walkie-talkies or CB Radios of the 1970's?
  • And me and my sister got walkie-talkies and could talk to each other from our rooms. The Sun
  • She was in pain; earlier on, she had overheard the constable talking to someone else on his walkie-talkie, about a mortally wounded person in dire need of treatment.
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