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French telephone

American  

noun

  1. handset.


Etymology

Origin of French telephone

First recorded in 1930–35

Example Sentences

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Anyone with a French telephone line could get a Minitel monitor for free and make use of the hybrid public-private network between the late 1970s and 1990s.

From The Guardian • Mar. 20, 2018

The machine was invented by French telephone engineers Rene Higgonet and Louis Moyroud, later developed by scientists including Dr. Vannevar Bush, wartime boss of the Office of Scientific Research and Development.

From Time Magazine Archive

Using the small video terminal that has been provided by the state-owned French telephone company, she punches a few keys and then taps out the words DISCOS�RENNES.

From Time Magazine Archive

Under the terms of a 1951 good neighbor agreement with France, Monaco uses French electricity, French money, the French railway, and the French telephone system, sends its goods into France duty free.

From Time Magazine Archive

He would have telephoned had he dared to use the French telephone.

From The Roll-Call by Bennett, Arnold

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