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typewriter
[tahyp-rahy-ter]
noun
a machine for writing mechanically in letters and characters like those produced by printers' types.
Printing.a type style that gives the appearance of typewritten copy.
Older Use.a typist.
typewriter
/ ˈٲɪˌɪə /
noun
a keyboard machine for writing mechanically in characters resembling print. It may be operated entirely by hand ( manual typewriter ) or be powered by electricity ( electric typewriter )
printing a style of type resembling typescript
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of typewriter1
Example Sentences
He wrote all his books on a typewriter and refused to use the internet for his research.
Like turntables, typewriters, tiki bars and film cameras, these midcentury motels are back, seducing millennials, Gen Z and baby boomers like the character Johnny Rose on the beloved TV series “Schitt’s Creek.”
They got the typewriter Rogers used to compose his newspaper columns.
The “Fruitvale Station” filmmaker dedicated more than half of his letter — which he wrote on a typewriter and posted to the movie’s Instagram page — to audiences who committed to seeing “Sinners” in theaters.
A vintage typewriter is an ode to Cannell, who wrote more than 50 television series, including “The Rockford Files” and “21 Jump Street,” on a typewriter.
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