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"telly" Definitions
  1. [countable] a television set synonym TV
  2. [uncountable] the programmes broadcast on television synonym TV

150 Sentences With "telly"

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He then turned me around and said, 'Let's lay down and watch some telly telly.
" Zervos said that she walked out of the bedroom, but Trump turned her around and asked her to "lay down and watch telly telly.
I mean, I remember them being on telly but I can't remember why they were on telly" and "No, sorry, I have literally no idea who that is.
"We were sitting on the couch watching the telly," she recalled.
I don't talk about what was on the telly last night.
We watched the telly together for the rest of the day.
What is this stuff, and how does it come to my telly?
Remember that scene from Kids where Casper makes Telly smell his fingers?
And they're the guys that invented the telly in the first place.
So now we just use the telly for boxercise and zumba videos.
For much of the book, that means watching Federer on the telly.
The robots this year were formidable, and it made for damn good telly.
The television series "KOJAK" was a police drama starring the actor Telly Savalas.
FORTUNE'S WHEEL Sometimes we watch a little telly just to digest the dinner.
Any little girl who is practicing their speech on the telly, you never know.
We Brits did, however, give you some really good telly music in the past.
When I want to relax, I prefer passive entertainment, like looking at the telly.
It's an actual thing that actually happens, so it deserves to be on the telly.
In other words, it was like our lives, only interesting enough to be on telly.
He called me "babe" and made that clicking sound like he was goddamn Telly Savalas.
Isn't there enough talk about football already, be it online, on radio or on telly?
"It was on the telly earlier, and I watched 'Friends' on my phone," she said.
"Telly was the first dog that ran up to me and licked my face," she said.
Ultimately, football is about gratification: watching your club win, or an incredible match on the telly.
Telly the therapy dog is a Labrador Retriever who's been professionally trained for the work she does.
She wasn't someone who could put her feet up and relax and watch a bit of telly.
"There are hundreds of thousands of people watching me on the telly and enjoying it," he said.
So something called the Telly Awards which is a video awards program, something called the Communicator Awards.
Last year, one of LRN's sexual harassment videos won a Telly award, which honors video and television production.
The first sounds you heard after you finally managed to stick the flimsy motion-sensor bar onto your telly.
"It is just a shambolic joke now - every time you put telly on there is inhouse fighting," Green said.
That year, the singer presented Stevie Wonder with the Album of the Year award for "Innervisions," alongside Telly Savalas.
She always seems really down to earth on telly and that, but you can never tell with celebrities, can you.
"It happened the other day and I thought, I've been doing too much telly," she said earlier, using an expletive.
This year saw the launch of Westworld —HBO's demented trawling of 1970s box office nostalgia that, happily, makes for good telly.
She is flanked by text — headlines about dominant men, sex work, Barbra Streisand, obscene phone calls, Telly Savalas, and John Updike.
"In this relationship with Telly, I think (Jarene) has found a space where she can just be totally herself," says Sally.
Huang adopted Telly three years ago from Colorado, at a programme where prison inmates train shelter dogs to become service animals.
Avea o slăbiciune pentru western-uri și pentru serialul Kojak, povestea unui detectiv inimos din New York interpretat de Telly Savalas.
I want it to be the trashy version of Chinese—you know, the Sunday-night-in-front-of-the-telly version.
" She said that "Love Island" had been her "world" for the last five years, adding: "It's the best show on telly.
And also The Night Porter from 1974—I've never seen it on telly, only on DVD, because it's so problematic even today.
This article originally appeared on Noisey UK.  If you've ever watched British daytime telly you will know that it is absolutely crap.
Watch Manchester United on the telly instead, because they win lots of football matches and are therefore inherently better than everyone else.
Pigs-in-blankets, chocolate selection boxes, and being drunk in front of the telly at 3 PM are but a distant memory.
The couple apparently makes regular weekend trips to visit the Queen in Windsor, where they dine together in front of the telly.
You couldn't see us on the telly in the battle of episode 3, but I can assure you we gave it our all.
Just a nice guy called Matt Spinner who liked playing music and got given a chance to cover The Beatles for the telly.
In the video above, Telly is bonding and developing a friendship with 9-year-old Jarene, who was born with difficulties in swallowing.
Not watching it on telly, but actually travelling to the stadium – how does that destroy everything we love and value about this planet?
"And any little girl, who is practicing their speech on the telly — you never know," Colman said when receiving the "Best Actress" award.
" Lemon offered an immature alternative, joking that she "needed a poo and she ran off because she didn't wanna poo herself on telly?
In those pre-Netflix days, people would gather round the telly to watch celebs release the balls for the bi-weekly National Lottery draw.
If fans make friends with locals and are invited into their homes, can they share a carafe of wine in front of the telly?
They also love how she stays covered up, and "has a bit of self-respect, not like these half-naked girls on the telly".
Telly was a minor character in Salute Your Shorts, forgotten by anyone who wasn't teen and gay and madly in love with a fictional character.
It flared up again last April when Devilman uploaded a diss towards Chipmunk that referenced Skepta in ways you can't say on telly before 10pm.
I eagerly set up my original Xbox and, ignoring how terrible it looked upscaled on my 4K telly, I was back in my Edinburgh again.
The flat screen television was covered by reinforced glass, as the previous telly had been smashed up with a chair by one of the patients.
He had a soft spot for Westerns and for the television series "Kojak," about a big-hearted New York City detective played by Telly Savalas.
" She added, "I just think it's really encouraging that there are more and more female voices being pushed forward and given great slots on telly.
You can keep yourself busy by watching telly, but there's only so much of that you can stand, because you only have a handful of channels.
"I'm always pleased to see more sex on telly, because I think we're so crap at talking about it," says sex blogger Girl on the Net.
So allow me, Gizmodo's resident tea-swilling, meat pie-loving Brit, to recommend some of the most brilliant British telly available now on popular streaming services.
It was shown in Kids, highlighted in the scene where Casper and Telly and their friends scream slurs at two gay men walking through the park.
Instead, collaborations may include "TV projects in China, a new telly talent show, endorsement deals, and a compilation album celebrating their greatest hits," The Sun reports.
Loads of desperate strangers appearing on telly looking for a reason to get up in the morning and/or a free holiday in the Canary Islands.
When we first meet them, camped out on the sofa bed before yet another porn fest on the telly, they have only a single T-shirt.
Kojak's Telly Savalas coached the CBS Team and Magnum PI's William Devane coached the NBA Team and Hill Street Blues' Daniel J. Travanti coached the NBC Team.
All in all, it's not a bad way to waste your time on the internet — by remembering how you used to waste your time on the telly.
Annie Mac mentioned that there were "As many females nominated as males," and Jess Glynne took her makeup off on the telly for women's liberation, I think.
He watches television constantly—a former Apprentice contestant, in her statement detailing the sexual assault she alleges Trump forced on her in 2007, describes him saying to her "let's lay down and watch some telly-telly"—and only reads news stories in which he appears; he has poached himself prune-y in the rancid bathwater of cable news and refuses to get out of that robustly befouled tub.
In the UK, science fiction was already blossoming on TV: Doctor Who had launched a few years prior, and The Avengers and UFO were both heading to telly.
For some, hygge is a bottle of burgundy with soft jazz on the hi-fi; for others it is a can of beer while watching football on telly.
How many times have you sat in front of the telly and thought to yourself: Man, I wish I could just let my dog flip through the channels?
In those times we only had two channels, BBC1 and ITV, so it dominated the news and there was nothing else for us to watch on the telly.
For the gay couple Trent (the "American Idol" alumnus Justin Guarini) and Steven (Telly Leung), the road to the altar is blocked by Trent's Bible-thumping mother (Ms.
Instead of taking in a cricket or football (soccer) match on the telly ... we're told Archie kept pretty damn quiet for the 2 hours the family was there.
I remember seeing Victoria on the telly, and she was dressed in this black cat suit, which is one of the reasons why she became my favorite Spice Girl.
Co-workers, kith and kin play together, huddled around an iPhone as their grandparents were at their age in front of the telly when "The $64,000 Question" was on.
There is also a bonus cut out Union Jack flag included to wave in front of the telly while watching the Royal couple tie the knot on May 19th.
Waltz first appeared in 2015's Spectre as the main baddie, who was previously played by Donald Pleasance, Max von Sydow and Telly Savalas in other James Bond iterations.
Waltz first appeared in 2015's Spectre as the main baddie, who was previously played by Donald Pleasance, Max von Sydow and Telly Savalas in other James Bond iterations.
The power brick was a constant irritant, a nightmare to manage, and to this day, I've never found an appropriately comfortable place for it to rest behind my telly.
Telly Huang told Mashable that therapy dogs are a lot more uncommon in Singapore compared with the U.S., because there are far fewer people certified in offering animal-assisted therapy.
But the more sex—especially the more varied sex—we get on telly, the more we can have those conversations, and if you like something, then try and recreate it.
If the contemporary state of football banter dictates that we can force Gary Lineker to go on telly in his boxer shorts, then what comes next for the nation's pundits?
"People are watching a lot of telly and it turns out people are buying a lot more newspapers, especially broadsheets, than they were a couple of weeks ago," Henderson said.
Flip on the ol' telly, and every other week, there seems to be an alarmist news report about the zany new ways that buzz-craving teenagers are getting fucked up.
"Does he ever do, like, the telly thing and go, 'Augh, this is terrible'?" asked one of the hosts of This Morning, the British TV program on which she was appearing.
In the 1970s, there was a detective show called "KOJAK," which starred the actor Telly Savalas, who was known for three things: Being bald, being Greek and having a sweet tooth.
This Bouncers opens with the immortal line, "I've broke more jaws than fuckin' Valentino broke hearts," spoken by this bloke: What more could you want from a late night telly programme?
"Love is not dignified or newsworthy but if you look for it, love actually is all around," he narrates as Marti Pellow flings a cushion at the telly and calls his agent.
Meghan's fairy tale Customers have asked if he was planning to do anything to celebrate the royal wedding or even open the bar in time to catch it live on the telly.
I hesitated to use this clip because Telly Savalas isn't really dressed for the entry and George Lazenby is really not in my top three Bonds, but the character is too delicious.
Telly Lovelace, who took on a portfolio of responsibilities in black outreach, press strategy, and field engagement at the Republican National Committee, is no longer with the party, he confirmed to BuzzFeed News.
Star Trek was my introduction to SF as a genre, and it was on telly in South Africa during the 1980s at a time when South African broadcasting was... well, not that exciting.
Telly Lovelace, the national director for African-American initiatives and urban media for the Republican National Committee, said the party's estimates indicated that this year's convention was more diverse than the last two.
You watch [the game] on the telly and you go "Oh bless them..." *Paul is referring to Super Bowl XX in 1986, where the Chicago Bears beat the New England Patriots 803-10.
This has been the case for more than ten years now, since he was eating spaghetti on the celly with Pirelli on the tires, counting fetti in the telly watching Belly or The Wire.
The RNC knows it has an uphill climb, but insists it remains committed to addressing issues relevant to black voters, said Telly Lovelace, hired in April as national director of African American Initiatives and Media.
We're long past a time when you would actually sit through an entire music video on telly, flicking between MTV Hits, KISS, and The Box to watch the same dramatic Ne-Yo videos on loop.
His career spans over 30 years across numerous high-tech industries, and he has received the Tech Titan Corporate CEO of the Year award, US November Top 100 award, CMO of the Year, and Telly Award.
Mr. Takei, who is now 78, appears in the musical, which stars Lea Salonga and Telly Leung as Japanese-American siblings torn apart by differences over how to respond to the U.S. government's treatment of their community.
"This is Republican primary politics, pure and simple," said Mr. Whitmire, who is not only the longest-serving senator but sort of the Kojak of the Texas Legislature, bearing both the demeanor and haircut of Telly Savalas.
Ellie Gibson, the expert voice of Dara O'Briain's Go 8 Bit video game show—yes, it's on the real, actual telly—is coming on to compete against Kate and I in a NES Classic-based 8-bit Challenge.
Charlie and Dodie will be familiar to a certain generation of teens, but for anyone who grew up with pop stars on telly and not on a screen in the palm of your hand, they can be baffling.
"Telly is a non-judgmental dog," and she is able to help people feel her love, which allows them to connect with her emotionally, explains Telly's human, Maureen Huang, a therapist who runs animal assisted therapy provider Pawsibility.
Anyway, sometimes good stuff happens on the telly and sometimes that is accompanied by theme songs so undeniably huge you could drop them in a DJ set between Future and Ultrabeat without upsetting the consistency of the set.
Adam Schleichkorn, the same guy who expertly mashed up the Muppets and the Beastie Boys, has used his editing prowess to help Grover, Elmo, Oscar the Grouch, Cookie Monster and Telly cover "Tha Crossroads" by Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
And, maybe most of all, it was Nadine Coyle, grimly determined to Be a Popstar no matter how much she had to lie on the telly: silly, far more dramatic than it ever deserved to be, and unbelievably entertaining.
Pluto.tv, a three-year-old American startup, offers free television over the internet on the assumption that many viewers are still couch potatoes at heart: they want to sit back and watch whatever happens to be on the telly.
It seems weird to an old fashioned 'if you're not on telly you're not famous' guy like myself, but I guess in some way they really are celebrities to a generation that prefers YouTube clips to whatever's on Freeview.
And ever since Carol Anne reached out for the telly in Spielberg's Poltergeist, the horror genre has been preoccupied with the thought that our radios and phones and screens could be acting as a handy transport system for pissed off demons.
The clearest example of this comes on Beware of the Dogs' penultimate track, "Watching Telly"—a dazed, drifting track written on the day Ireland voted for the right to legal abortions, about an abortion Donnelly had when she was younger.
Cornershop and Bally Sagoo were on the charts, Prince Naseem Hamed was the most absorbing sportsman on the planet, Goodness Gracious Me was on the telly and young British-Asian kids were conjuring up their own version of rave culture (see: Daytimers).
My grandfather turned to me, and asked what the name of that new Elvis song was, the one he'd seen on the telly, with the footballers, the one that he'd heard on the radio at the GP. I reminded him of the title.
Perhaps, though, if you're not accustomed to getting parred, don't go on a national comedy pop quiz expecting to be given a break when you have previously appeared on breakfast telly playing a melodica while wearing a chunky turtleneck and holding a chihuahua?
"Over half of the UK's TVs now connect to the internet, so it's interesting that more than 7,000 households still choose to watch their favorite shows on a black and white telly," Jason Hill, spokesperson for TV Licensing, said in the statement.
It's 10:36 PM on the 24th and Brian's half cut wearing a Santa hat featuring flashing LEDs, but for a few glorious moments, when he takes up the mic and stands in front of that re-purposed portable telly, he is the King.
But fucking hell, if there is one reminder of how batshit telly was in 2001, it is five alright singers made famous by SMTV Live going on a peak Saturday night slot impersonating a band made famous for popularising a techno line dance song.
It tells the story of the writer as a young half-Chinese boy—living in the southwest of England in the 70s, surrounded exclusively by white people—becoming fascinated with a masked British wrestling villain he would watch on the telly called Kendo Nagasaki.
There are tons of sheep Pokémon called Wooloo, people love curry, you call your mom "mum" and the TV "the telly," people say "mate" and other phrases I don't understand as an American, and gym battles take place in stadiums reminiscent of soccer — er, football — stadiums.
FROM PEN: Chef Gordon Ramsay Explains Why He Won't Think About His 'Death Row Meal' The book is a spinoff from his 2016 Food Network special, Life's a Party with David Burtka, which won a Telly Award and 1st Prize at the New York Film and TV Award.
And as I sit there, tinkering with his hair sliders on my 55" 4K TV, I'll suddenly be 15 years old again, squinting at my 13" CRT telly in my bedroom, chuckling away to myself as I choose just the right brightness of red for my friend Jake's hair.
While the 2006-introduced Wii sold in excess of 100 million units globally, placing it third behind the PlayStation and PS2 in terms of under-the-telly machines across history, the Wii U's 13 million units shifted since 2012 has been a painful thorn in Nintendo's side for too long.
There is a fairly well-known sporting event on telly this evening, so your minds may have been tuned to that frequency already, and we have a theme today that revolves around sportsmanship, or rather lack thereof, in four major athletic leagues — M.L.B. baseball, N.F.L. football, FIFA soccer and N.B.A. basketball.
The Last Jedi delivers everything you want from a Star Wars movie — fierce lightsaber action, space dogfights, exotic creatures, people off British telly as bad guys (hello, Ade Edmondson as a First Order Officer) — but layers it with story twists, character arcs and an emotional wallop that you could never have predicted.
What about the time you threw a remote controller at the telly during an episode of Top of the Pops 2 because you were so irritated by the sight of Steve Wright; would that have happened without the bottle of Glenn's you'd decanted into your wracked and ruined gullet just hours before?
I opened the back doors and put on a tiny pair of house shorts and smoked a bong for like two hours and sat around watching telly, and then started playing with the gun and walking around with it, storming Simon's room with it and using rolled up socks as flash grenades.
Or is Theresa May doing such a fucking bad job of being the Prime Minister that every time she appears on telly sneering in a factory in a town she can't remember the name of because it doesn't have a Waitrose, the electorate feels compelled to listen to "Mr Brightside" and think of Jeremy Corbyn.
We've got to chip away at the block, it's not going to be an overnight thing—domestic violence isn't going to stop, and all those things won't stop instantly, every little thing we can do on a global scale helps, anything is better than sitting at home watching telly thinking how you wish you'd gone.
While the thought of swiping through more hopeless dudes only to settle for someone who sent you a gif of a waving telly-tubby as an opener might make you shiver in repulsion, Bob reminds us that dating apps have provided us with an extremely efficient way to find someone willing to satisfy our needs.
There is the love of a friend, of someone who has known you since you were a child, the love of a stranger who cheers you up on a sad bus journey, the love of a man who still comes round to fix your mum's telly even though you broke up three years ago.
The Brits may have forgotten to invite anybody from UK rap or grime, but it's ok guys, this two-second appearance from a pair of respectively gobby up and comers smashed on telly at a national event when neither of them are of legal drinking age, should just about have British youth culture covered.
So shy and retiring that when he was rescued from Summer Season at Eastbourne Hippodrome for his Big TV Break on "Sunday Night at the London Palladium" (in 1958, for peanuts, on a two-week contract), he was so worried about over-exposure on the telly that he booked himself for Summer Season at Almost Anywhere Else-on-Sea.
His three big shows—for anyone out there who's been locked in a deep freeze for 50 years—were "Palladium" in the 60s, "The Generation Game" in the 70s and 90s and "Strictly Come Dancing" in the noughties, and they were always the biggest thing on telly, topping the ratings as smoothly as he danced the night away.
Michael Wolff's new book says the president has three television screens installed in his bedroom; the New York Times reports that he has a "Super TiVo" device, allowing him to record cable news and watch it later; private schedules obtained by Axios show the president takes hours of "executive time"—a delightful euphemism for telly, tweeting and telephoning.
The song is subtle, drawing parallels between the power dynamic between an older man and his younger girlfriend ("He was twenty-seven / I was twenty-one / He liked Ernest Hemingway / I liked watching telly") and the power dynamic between people with uteruses and a patriarchal state that gives itself the right to lay claim over their bodies.
"The fact you've got Trump on the telly going on about Mexicans being rapists and everyone voting for him… well, y'know, the whole 'Fourth Reich' thing doesn't seem like that mad of an idea, really," Saoudi says, explaining the group's references to World War Two, while simultaneously pointing out the dangers of putting the most famous toupee-wearing man in charge of America.
I was too busy dunking my head in a vat of gunge like they used to do back on telly in the good old days when I used to wet the bed and shit in the garden and my mummy cut all my turkey dinosaurs up for me and my daddy used to share the bath with me and everything was fantastic.
"The fact you've got Trump on the telly going on about Mexicans being rapists and everyone voting for him… well, y'know, the whole 'Fourth Reich' thing doesn't seem like that mad of an idea, really," Saoudi told us in our interview, explaining the group's references to World War 2, while simultaneously pointing out the dangers of putting the most famous toupee-wearing man in charge of America.
Later in his life, after he went to Alcoholics Anonymous, got dry and became a Roman Catholic, he wrote The Greatest Story Ever Told: A Tale of the Greatest Life Ever Lived (1949), which was turned into the movie The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965), directed by George Stevens, with a cast that included Max von Sydow, Charlton Heston, and Telly Savalas — Jesus' life as colorful Hollywood entertainment.
The movie, directed by Robert Aldrich, came out in 1967 and became a pop culture landmark partly for its virtually all-male cast, a mix of Hollywood stars like Lee Marvin, Ernest Borgnine and Robert Ryan; a pop singer, Trini Lopez; an athlete transitioning to show business, Jim Brown; and several actors who were becoming or would become big names — Donald Sutherland, John Cassavetes, Telly Savalas, George Kennedy and Charles Bronson.
This article appeared originally on THUMP UK. Ever since Matt King—AKA the bloke who plays drug-addled delusional oddball Super Hans in the long-running sadlad sitcom Peep Show—announced that he'd decided to break the 4/4 fourth wall by DJing in real life, people have been getting very, very excited about the prospect of seeing a bloke from the telly behind the decks for reasons we can't exactly work out.
Their work is threaded through with fables told in the language of net curtains and three piece suites bought on finance; throwaway lines like Cocker's "Your name was Deborah / It never suited ya," and Heaton's "Think of you with pipe and slippers / Think of her in bed / Laying there just watching telly / Think of me instead," are alight with normality, domesticity, and desire, far preferable to anaemic half-declarations of love, loss or both.
" The resulting performance of "Jolly Good Honky Tonk in the U.K." came complete with the singers dressed in iconic British looks – Bentley, 40, as Sherlock Holmes and Bryan, 39, as a Queen's Guard, while Corden was dressed in a King George ensemble – and singing lyrics like: "Get up in the mornin' grab a cup of tea / Turn on the telly, watch the BBC / Prime Minister Cameron's gettin' me down / Can't go to the dentist, cause there ain't one around.
As the group appear at more festivals around the country, as they begin to claim hitherto unexplored territories, more and more Methodists emerge, as more and more people realise that what they've been missing for years now is a band who really do sound like you and your friends and everyone you've ever met on a nightbus, clutching a final homeward-bound drink, dreaming of a life that'll never come, talking about last night's telly, and this weekend's football.
Cult of Mac has another option—in theory, someone could use the service Uno Telly to spoof a US IP address, which would allow international viewers to use the CBS Sports app on Apple TV as though they were within the US. (Gizmodo has never tested the service and cannot recommend it.)And I'm probably not supposed to tell you this but if you Google "stream Super Bowl" you'll likely find a malware-riddled stream that you can play directly in your browser.
What you've done, you see, is let yourself escape the moment, and you've started hovering above the dancefloor and you're listening to every inane conversation in the smoking area and you're seeing every pill-rotted penis in the toilets being shaken in unison, and you're eyeing the tills noticing how much the bar have taken in that night, and you've seen the dealer's lounge with it's fishtank and massive telly and one of those Philippe Starck lemon juicers, and it's all gone wrong.

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