telly|tellies in English

noun telly (television)

[tel·ly || 'telɪ]

device which receives television signals and displays them as pictures and sound (British)

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1. What's on telly tonight?

2. Who turned the telly on?

3. We've just bought a new telly.

4. Is there anything good on telly?

5. White noise off the telly.

6. The telly is a universal pacifier.

7. She just carries on watching the telly.

8. You've got the telly on too loud.

9. Do the bottom shuffle while watching telly.

10. They wanted to get home to watch telly.

11. She'd do anything to get on the telly.

12. It's really weird seeing yourself on telly.

13. Is there anything good on telly tonight?

14. Today we're taking a look at the telly.

15. (adjective) Your telly is Buggered, best get it fixed.

16. You can watch telly after you've done your homework.

17. She plonked herself down in front of the telly.

18. I saw them on telly at my mate's house.

19. Your telly is Buggered, best get it fixed

20. Is there anything good on the telly tonight?

21. Her godfather was former Kojak actor Telly Savalas.

22. He managed to get his ugly mug on the telly.

23. He spends most evenings just sitting in front of the telly.

24. We just slobbed out in front of the telly last night.

25. Once inside No. (sentence dictionary) David turned on the telly.