[
US
/ˈwaɪɝd, ˈwaɪɹd/
]
[ UK /wˈaɪəd/ ]
[ UK /wˈaɪəd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
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equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service
a well-wired house -
tense with excitement and enthusiasm as from a rush of adrenaline
he was so pumped he couldn't sleep
we were really pumped up for the race -
tied or bound with wire
wired bundles of newspapers
How To Use wired In A Sentence
- The Bedroom In The Sky is three-quarters windowed and the last window blocked off with a hardboard offcut insulated, floored, plasterboarded, plumbed and wired. April 1st, 2007
- I was reading WIRED for the first time in ages the other day, and found myself getting annoyed all over again at the breathless prose they use in their articles.
- Each of the homes has a security system and is wired for cable television.
- Here was no pindling fowl that had taken the veil and lived a cloistered life; here was no wiredrawn and trained-down cross-country turkey, but a lusty giant of a bird that would have been a cassowary, probably, or an emu, if he had lived, his bosom a white mountain of lusciousness, his interior a Golconda and not a Golgotha. The Old Foodie
- Their cattle have been wired in.
- Perplexed Tribune auditors decided the dromedary was a capital expense and wired O'Reilly: "WHERE IS CAMEL? Sparing no expense: Reimbursements to remember
- The Korean forum has focused upon wired networking, including powerline networking, to route content throughout the home, he said.
- And for new parents worried about SIDS? Tiny wired pajamas.
- Silk taffeta is lit up with metallic yarns; mesh is wired for a new look; and paillettes add reflections to fabrics.
- Now, Wired News reports that the BBC, which operates under a royal charter to inform, educate, and entertain, is launching “iCan,” a service to support citizen activism. Smart Mobs » Blog Archive » BBC To Launch Citizen Activism Site