21 example sentences using unplug.
Unplug used in a sentence
Unplug in a sentence as a verb
Wake up, unplug your TV, and stop going to the mall. For the children.
Do you think you can just unplug from the Internet 10 years from now? Can you do it now?
If you want better shortcut muscle memory, just unplug your mouse for a couple days. Do this once a year or so.
Tech: "Could you please unplug your computer for 20 seconds and restart it?" \n Me: "Okay.
Travel the world; really unplug from work; etc. It's both easier to fit into your career and your company's plans.
It could also mean they like to unplug once in a while and lead a normal life. I understand why companies like Google take a hardline approach to hiring.
Maybe I should unplug my computer until I'm in a better mood. It's an argument over rhetoric, and those suck.
This reminds me of all the people that unplug their TV when not at home, afraid of the standby electricity usage.
Even if the Chargepoint display says charging is complete, if you unplug a Volt it sets off the theft alarm. Kind of fascinating to watch this evolve.
Just move; unplug your computer, roll your desk to your new spot, plug back in. The IT folks have it set up so that your location is automatically updated so people can find you.
You unplug a cable, everything notices right away. etc.
Plus, if you recall not-so-old history, you must remember how easy it is for Google to unplug applications even if they are used. Google is giving you great, shiny toys to play with.
If Apple turns around and sues Google using this patent, I think it will be time to unplug completely and join the people in the mountains looking to escape EM radiation. And really, they had to add CRT displays to the patent?
- expect people to unplug it every moment every day. - don't force people to provide an email to activate some functionality or feature.
The solution is to unplug the mouse, and then the keyboard shows up. The level of "broken" this represents in not thoroughly thinking through the change in their UI probably explains the level of resistance to the product.
Broder's being vague in his wordings - he phrases it as if they approved him to unplug when they might have just said to plug it in for about an hour when they were trying to find him the plugin station ahead of time. Tesla, in turn, says that he unplugged over their objections.
It's great for gamers who may have to share one TV with their PS4 on, but have access to another so they can continue gaming without having to unplug and shift it. Sony seems to be putting some really strong ideas forward at the moment, it's interesting to see.
[0] On a machine that doesn't dynamically switch network interfaces on \n demand, just unplug an ethernet cable, wait a while and plug it back \n in: your ssh session will resume.
My then girlfriend, now wife nearly left me several times because early on I didn't know how to handle the stress, and I didn't know how to unplug and have a nice night to repay her for putting up with my stress and inattention for the rest of the week. I don't think I could be successful without her.
Just like we learned to keep our instincts in check and avoid junk food, we may have to learn to keep the trivia-hungry part of our brains in a leash, and once in a while, or perhaps several times a day, purposefully unplug from the data hive and let the mind soar, roam, wander, or whatever it is that it wants to do. So, I'd say, the answer is "no", you're not a Luddite, you're pointing out an important issue.
Proper Noun Examples for Unplug
Just unplug it and plug it back in" "Unplug what?" "The router - the thing with the network cables in it" "The one with the tv cable?"
Unplug definitions
pull the plug of (electrical appliances) and render inoperable; "unplug the hair dryer after using it"
See also: disconnect