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- noun Plural form of
typewriter .
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One of the best features of modern word processing software, as opposed to typewriters, is that you can focus on being creative when you†™ re trying to be creative, then go back and edit to separate the wheat from the chaff.
Typewriter Forces You To Focus While You Write | Lifehacker Australia 2009
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Still, this list of writers and their preferred typewriters is interesting.
July 2005 2005
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Still, this list of writers and their preferred typewriters is interesting.
Touchy-Feely 2005
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One person who loves typewriters is CAAF, keeper of the best obscure literary blog in the world and proud new co-owner of a kick-ass truck.
Touchy-Feely 2005
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One person who loves typewriters is CAAF, keeper of the best obscure literary blog in the world and proud new co-owner of a kick-ass truck.
July 2005 2005
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So tedious was the brief space of time that he strolled slowly on the way, pausing to light a cigarette, throwing it away with the first inhalation, pausing again to listen to the busy click of typewriters from the secretaries’ room.
CHAPTER XXXI 2010
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So tedious was the brief space of time that he strolled slowly on the way, pausing to light a cigarette, throwing it away with the first inhalation, pausing again to listen to the busy click of typewriters from the secretaries’ room.
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"One of your typewriters is a slight blonde girl -- sits in the corner to the far left -- if she's still here."
Grain of Dust. 1911
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"One of your typewriters is a slight blonde girl -- sits in the corner to the far left -- if she's still here."
The Grain of Dust David Graham Phillips 1889
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(Any of them that weren't were written on one of those other old-fashioned thingamajiggies ... oh, yeah, "typewriters," that's what they were called.)
I still have a soft spot in my heart for Commodore 64s... Edward Willett 2006
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