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gizmo

[giz-moh] / ˈgɪz moʊ /


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The company attracted more than $170 million in venture capital and won a bunch of awards for coolest ag tech gizmos.

From Washington Post

Although some aspects of life became as a result of its invention a tad more bearable, from today’s perspective, the most consequential feature of this shirt-pocket-size gizmo was that it performed its work quite invisibly.

From Washington Post

In the Back to the Future movie trilogy, Marty McFly travels through time with the help of a Y-shaped gizmo called the flux capacitor.

From Washington Post

Her father, Rex S. Walls, was a hard-drinking drifter who dreamed of inventing a gold-detecting gizmo that would make him rich enough to build a solar-powered glass castle for his family to live in.

From New York Times

Four decades ago, the Consumer Product Safety Commission and the EPA were considering regulations on indoor air pollution risks and the gizmos that created them.

From Los Angeles Times