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- noun Alternative form of
dialer .
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Examples
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A younger neighbour of William Watson's, John Smith of Beilby, who also distinguished himself as a dialler, is mentioned in the collection of mottoes.
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The dialler was Millie's grandmother Linda Wright, who knew that the baby was not allowed to play with the cell phone.
11month baby girl helps unconscious mum by answering cell phone 2008
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As well as changing his grades, he uses a sequential phone dialler to dial into remote systems to locate a games publisher.
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As well as changing his grades, he uses a sequential phone dialler to dial into remote systems to locate a games publisher.
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In general, each modem that contains an auto-dialler has its own way of requiring instructions to be sent to it.
At King Lyndon's Court Kempton, Murray 1969
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Auto-dial - a pulse dialler and associated firmware are included in some more expensive models.
At King Lyndon's Court Kempton, Murray 1969
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Time went on, a general election was pending, and late one evening the dialler was driven up to Mr. Serjeantson's door by a neighbour, who had fetched him out of a public-house, and urged the squire to keep him, or he would vote wrong.
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A dialler of former days, as a man of learning, combined no doubt other employments with that of making time tellers:
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He wished to put a sun-dial above it, and accordingly wrote to a well-known dialler in the neighbourhood.
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Newton, he left tokens of his boyish handiwork as a dialler.
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