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wattage

[wot-ij] / ˈwɒt ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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Marylanders deserve some wattage working on their behalf, and they should insist that Moore translate his talents into enduring and measurable gains.

From Washington Post

She's also a specific force jammed into an ill-suited system for her wattage, a blazing star obscuring the familiar correspondents and contributors.

From Salon

Pele travelled the globe as an ambassador for the game, in demand around the world and also by large organisations desperate to bask in the wattage of his fame and standing.

From BBC

They keep over a dozen lights in any given room, many on dimmers and low wattage.

From Seattle Times

Yet none of Mr. Walker’s rivals could match his celebrity wattage.

From New York Times