dial|dials in English
noun
[di·al || 'daɪəl]
rotatable disk on a telephone; face upon which measurements are registered through the use of a pointer (as on a watch, meter, etc.)
Use "dial|dials" in a sentence
1. The dials in the Autopens are not working - the dial does not stay dialed, but springs right back to 0
2. Clock hands (clock and watch-making), dials (clock and watch-making), sun dials
3. " I love trays and dials. "
4. Here are 4 sizes of Bezel/Crystal/Dials, with traditional German style clock dials in two versions
5. Nobody could; there's too many dials.
6. Dial it.
7. Tension dial
8. So we used to dial; now we speed dial.
9. World War II Astrocompass dials and adjustments
10. Dial recliner
11. Dial prefix
12. Telephones used to have slower rotary dials.
13. For example, dial:
14. Dials you into their field agent communication system...
15. The study covered both Individual Dial-Up and Corporate Dial-Up customers.
16. Just dial the number.
17. I prised off the metal rim surrounding one of the dials.
18. Further differentiating the two sets of Alpinists wristwatches are the dials
19. NON-GRADUATED FIXED DIAL
20. No dial tone response
21. Please pack any dials in a small plastic solid case.
22. No dial tone detection
23. Dial me at home.
24. DUN - Enumerate dial up networking on your system and select one to dial out.
25. Major, dial the Alpha site.