teleview
Americanverb (used with or without object)
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Example Sentences
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Here the teleview showed the world to be one of fantasy, one to which the sun did not exist.
From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry
Shades of inky blackness grew on the teleview and danced in fantastic blotches; the screen turned to a welter of black, threatening shadows; became a useless maze of ever-changing forms.
From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry
From the bow of the enemy submarine, slanting from another of its peculiar knobs, a narrow beam of violet light poured, cutting a vivid swathe across the teleview.
From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry
The scene, he knew, would now be simultaneously filmed for possible legal record and broadcast on all teleview news programs.
From DP by Savage, Arthur Dekker
Wells was standing quite still, facing the teleview screen.
From Astounding Stories, February, 1931 by Bates, Harry
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