Telly in a sentence as a noun

I just let the bloke in to look around, he saw there was no telly and left.

They sit in front of the telly and treat life as if it goes on forever.

State actors telly ou how much, when, where, and what kind you are and are not allowed to do.

They don't have to commute, they can sit a watch telly, they can go into the garden.

After the watershed in the UK, strong language[1] may be used on telly.

Just allow them to show off and they'll compete for bigger telly and nicer car/scooter/bicycle.

I'm from Chile, but since I was a kid I've been learning English mostly thanks to the telly and then, from the Internet.

Personally I used to browse between channels on the telly to get super grainy glimpses of porn.

"Shazam this" graphics feature regularly on telly ads in Ireland and the UK the past while.

I wonder if rooting the telly to replace this functionality is legal?

Then that factory where your telly was made turns into "Apples factory" and every minor problem there ends up in NY Times first page.

Pissing off those people leaves YouTube a wasteland of cat videos, adverts off the telly, and chopped up tv programmes posted without permission.

Perhaps it is because I don't have a TV display larger than 22".The company that can add useful overlays to existing broadcasts - could clean up: think Twitter/Wikipedia on the telly.

In Sweden you have to pay if you own a TV capable of watching live to air telly, irregardless of if you actually do or not. So unless you physically remove the relevant electronics, you need a license, even if you're only using it as a large computer monitor.

Telly definitions

noun

an electronic device that receives television signals and displays them on a screen; "the British call a tv set a telly"

See also: television