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airwavesair‧waves /ˈeəweɪvz $ ˈer-/ noun - It's easy to see how Baker makes out on the airwaves.
- It is like letting your Aunt Violet go on the airwaves.
- It will be introduced on the airwaves in the next couple of weeks.
- Neither pride nor shame are now factors in what goes out over those airwaves.
- Recently, at least three penguins have been flogging various products on the airwaves.
- They said an auction of the airwaves would have drawn $ 20 billion to $ 70 billion.
- To a large extent, the election has been fought on the airwaves, with both candidates delivering television advertisements attacking each other.
- Twice he appealed directly to Leanna over the airwaves, though he was aware she never listened to the radio.
ADJECTIVE► public· Is this really how we should allow these broadcasting companies to profit from the public airwaves?· A cellular phone is really a mobile radio system that sends a signal out over public airwaves.· The potential bounty lies in a slice of the public airwaves designated to be the home of advanced, digital television.· After all, our public airwaves are being leased to them in the public interest. VERB► dominate· News of, and speculation about, the creature fills the pages of local newspapers and dominates the airwaves. ► take· Central News South took to the airwaves in January nineteen eighty-nine and tomorrow night we look back over our first four years.· It was not a secure line; no conversation taking place over airwaves is. the airwaves informal radio and television broadcastson/over the airwaves a subject that’s been debated on the airwaves |