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Telly meaning
Television. | A television set. | Telegraph.
Synonyms of Telly
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A host of much-loved telly stars were then confirmed for the spin-off.
Another day, another collection of movies on the telly.
Any violation of this TOS will provide cause for Telly to demand its product be shipped back or, failing the violator's willingness to do so, a $1,000 charge dinged on the users credit card, access for which is also required at signup.
A telly insider told the Daily Star newspaper’s Hot TV column: “Debra is perfect for the Mrs Brown’s Boys because she is brilliant at comedy.
Don’t just shout at the telly, spout unproved theories on TikTok and rock up at the crime scene with a spade and a phone camera.
He went on: ‘I was quite quick to put it back in, because we’re on telly, we’re in a bit of a rush.
If the concept catches on, Telly could quickly make a name for itself and force established players like Samsung, Sony, LG, and others to ponder if something like this has legs.
It doesn't matter if you're on the telly or on the dole, if you get that then you're in the s**t.
It was weird because she was on the telly and sat in my living room at the same time.
On the surface, he appears to have everything: he’s on the telly six nights a week, invited to all the best events, surrounded by gorgeous women.
Reading sparks the imagination much more than watching telly, reveals a new study.
Telly-watching, like the food, deserves better.
That makes it particularly useful for anyone with a supersized telly in their living room as there are more pixels in the image to pack into the big screen.
The hit comedy show ran for nine series and a live show at the Hydro as it captured the hearts of the nation over its two decades on the telly.
There seems to be great hesitancy about a bank holiday in the event that England win and Prince William, the President of the FA, is watching the game on telly instead of being at the final in person.
The system comes with a built-in camera, voice controls (users can activate the device with a “Hey Telly”), and a motion sensor for “wake up and interactive gaming” that includes some arcade and family based games and fitness programs.
The Telly Treasures giveaway was announced in a trailer fronted by Catastrophe star Sharon Horgan and Am I Being Unreasonable? actor Lenny Rush.
They’re like, ‘He’s off the telly, therefore he’s going to be an arsehole.
This rather surprising and ironic life, given he’s so much in the public eye, isn’t the result of an ageing man retreating into the dark of his telly room.
Well, it wouldn’t be a Bank Holiday weekend without a bit of Bond on the telly, would it?