gadgeteer
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of gadgeteer
Example Sentences
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Bond's gadgeteer, Q, radios in, and Bond delivers the rhetorical goods: "I showed him your watch. It blew his mind."
From Salon • Nov. 27, 2021
While others described Lawson as a gadgeteer with a penchant for engineering, Tremulis told Special Interest Auto, “I’ve always considered him an imagineer - the best of all worlds.”
From Washington Times • Sep. 24, 2016
The dedicated gadgeteer at home and abroad is still convinced that instant photographs mean instant mediocrity.
From Time Magazine Archive
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AL GROSS, 82, visionary gadgeteer whose inventions, including the walkie-talkie, presaged the wireless revolution; in Sun City, Ariz. Gross's two-way radio may have helped Allied agents gain strategic advantage during World War II.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Coming less than two years after Sony's $2 billion purchase of CBS Records, the acquisition completes the transformation of the maker of Walkmans, televisions, stereos and videocassette players from gadgeteer to master showman.
From Time Magazine Archive
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