Definitions
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- noun dated A
television broadcaster
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- noun a television broadcaster
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Examples
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Since the signal was from Florida, he fully expected Kane, the Key West telecaster, to appear.
Golden State 2010
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The young scientist walked to the videophone, flicked on the New York circuit, and got Rick Dalton, his Northeast telecaster.
I, TOO, DREAM.... 2010
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Ted Elheimer, the West Coast telecaster, came on the screen from San Francisco.
Golden State 2010
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The face of Kane, the Florida telecaster, came into view on the screen.
Golden State 2010
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Your comment that she'll do well in debates is right; she's a profesional telecaster and it really shows.
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Gomes was a noted scholar, polyglot writer, poet, translator, broadcaster and telecaster, and has over 40 published books to his credit.
Poetic Obituaries: [Olivinho J. F. Gomes] was a noted scholar, Rus Bowden 2009
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Again, expect the crazed usurper to give a good speech tonight as a professional telecaster and repeat beauty queen.
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Gomes was a noted scholar, polyglot writer, poet, translator, broadcaster and telecaster, and has over 40 published books to his credit.
Archive 2009-08-01 Rus Bowden 2009
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She is a professional telecaster so it should be a cakewalk for her.
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She's a telecaster and beauty queen as I keep saying so she knows know how to deal with questions she doesn't even understand and not lose her poise.
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