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- noun Plural form of
stereo .
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Examples
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Beem, who quit golf in 1995 and went to work selling cellular phones and stereos, is demonstrating that even on one of golf's biggest stages, it's OK to play at a brisk pace.
USATODAY.com - Storms create heavy lifting for Hazeltine's crews 2002
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However, we now have these fancy things called stereos that have replaced the beloved record player and we have our own caller, so no recorded scratchy-voiced man.
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It took him a moment to recognize the face -- then he recalled stereos he'd seen.
Dead Giveaway Randall Garrett 1957
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In an economic downturn, food sales are generally more stable than big-ticket items, such as stereos, furniture or washing machines.
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This includes most lower-end electronics (such as stereos, clock radios etc).
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Try to pack all electronic equipment, such as stereos, in the original boxes.
The Denver Newspaper Agency YourHub.com Stories Karen Jankowski 2010
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Try to pack all electronic equipment, such as stereos, in the original boxes.
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Look for spas with practical entertainment features such as stereos with integrated memory to store digital music, USB ports, docking stations for your iPod, MP3 plugs and subwoofers.
unknown title 2009
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Things such as stereos, GPS, cell phones, and MP3 players can deplete a battery quickly, and if the vehicle is not driven enough distance each day, it will not be able to recharge itself.
TreeHugger 2009
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Chapter 49 of the San Francisco Police Code states that devices such as stereos and TVs must be "inaudible within a distance of 50 feet" between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m.
de.lirio.us 2008
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