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wired

[ US /ˈwaɪɝd, ˈwaɪɹd/ ]
[ UK /wˈa‍ɪ‍əd/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. equipped with wire or wires especially for electric or telephone service
    a well-wired house
  2. 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
  3. 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
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