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TV

[tee-vee, tee-] / ˈtiˈvi, ˌti- /


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And when I was young, I was always close to the TV - watching football, especially European football, you know.

From BBC

Sarandos changed TV viewing habits by embracing binge-viewing, releasing multiple new episodes at once so subscribers no longer had to wait a week between new episodes.

From The Wall Street Journal

The case was described by police as "like a TV drama", but for Christopher it was horribly real.

From BBC

And imagine asking that question live on TV while millions of Russians are watching.

From BBC

He first rose to fame after an appearance on the British version of reality TV show Big Brother in 2016.

From BBC