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wattage

[wot-ij] / ˈwɒt ɪdʒ /


Example Sentences

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The awards will also have some star wattage in the musical performances.

From Seattle Times

At its full February wattage, the sun offered radiant comfort that defied the chill.

From Washington Post

The two-time Daytona 500 champion turns 48 this year, and is a mentor for Gragson - who has the wattage to be a superstar but struggled with maturity issues during his climb into a Cup ride.

From Washington Times

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