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wired

adjective as in connected

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adjective as in bugged

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adjective as in excited

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adjective as in equipped with wires

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Plastic food containers and trays are stacked and wired with lights, feeling at once like retro-futuristic inventions and something cobbled together after the apocalypse.

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Until the day a team from a company called ReplayTV wheeled in a television set wired to a box with a digital hard drive inside.

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Ragoravich is predictably oleaginous, a man with a file cabinet full of hidden agendas, but he is charmingly persuasive, and the money has already been wired into Maggie’s account.

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Dogs are wired to be our protectors and yet, through generations of nurturing, they’ve come to trust that we’ll also protect them.

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It’s a balance that evolution has wired into the human brain.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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