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How to use telly in a sentence

"I will gladly show you what I have done," replied Telly simply, and there the conversation ended.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
Albert and Telly arose with the rest, and the girl at the organ began to chase the slow tune up and down the keys.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
Then turning to Telly he added: "I can then feel easy in my mind, and shall enjoy looking over your paintings."
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
It was an awkward position for Telly, and one that she had never before been called upon to fill.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
Telly sat on the boat's cushions in a shady nook and watched Albert finish his sketch and then listened to his talk.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
Lissy an' Telly know 'bout the case, but they don't know how much money I've paid out, an' I don't want they should.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
He had noticed that Telly had seemed unusually cheerful ever since, and likewise more affectionate.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
It was a pretty compliment, and coming from any one except Telly he would have doubted its sincerity.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
He looked at Telly's face, upon which a roguish smile had come, but it did not dawn on him what she meant.
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
Then he added with a droll smile, "Lissy an' me sorter 'spected that Telly was the magnet that drew ye down here!"
UNCLE TERRYCHARLES CLARK MUNN
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
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WORDS RELATED TO TELLY

  • TV
  • TV set
  • boob tube
  • idiot box
  • small screen
  • telly
  • tube
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