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small screen

noun as in television

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She has graced the big and small screens for decades and proven there’s no role she can’t tackle.

It would be nice to offer a glowing recommendation on this one, especially since it involves the return so many of our favorite small screen stalwarts, but reactions to the pilot episode have been mixed, at best.

This will unequivocally be a television or a computer monitor, as the small screens on phones, tablets, and smart displays are just not big enough to do justice to this resolution.

Sometimes a small screen just won’t cut it when it comes to watching your favorite films or tuning into live events.

New features designed to make these small screens more accessible include easy to use zoom features for quicker font and graphic recognition.

There were over 200 created for the small screen in the 1950s.

Taking to the small screen represents a big departure by Pippa from the Royal party line.

Three big and small screen projects about journalism are in the works.

Mostly, I accessed my account from the small screen of my phone, following world leaders, writers, and others I admire.

It also takes, as Saldana herself tells me, “some big cajones” to dare even try to bring the vaunted property to the small screen.

He pointed almost apologetically to the small screen on his desk.

The positioning of page numbers in the Table of Contents has been changed slightly to accommodate small-screen display devices.

Ali's slender fingers played across a set of keys and in the small screen mounting on the computer a set of figures appeared.

I noted especially a small screen, like a motion picture screen.

They may be made to throw an image upon a small screen where its lines may be traced out by the artist.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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