Electrified as a wire
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LIVEElectrified, as a wire
MAGNUMUPITom Selleck as a wire reporter?
UNREELRemove, as wire on a spool
wiredlength of wire used as a conductor of current
wirerlength of wire used as a conductor of current
wirelength of wire used as a conductor of current
prewirelength of wire used as a conductor of current
wirablelength of wire used as a conductor of current
wireslength of wire used as a conductor of current
garrotesimplement (as a wire with a handle at each end) for strangulation
garroteimplement (as a wire with a handle at each end) for strangulation
feedsend (as by wire or satellite) to a transmitting station for broadcast
feedingsend (as by wire or satellite) to a transmitting station for broadcast
solenoidsA cylindrical coil of wire acting as a magnet when carrying electric current
antennaeusually metallic device (as a rod or wire) for radiating or receiving radio waves
seizerbind or fasten together with a lashing of small stuff (as yarn, marline, or fine wire)
beadsmall piece of material pierced for threading on a string or wire (as in a rosary)
seisebind or fasten together with a lashing of small stuff (as yarn, marline, or fine wire)
seisingbind or fasten together with a lashing of small stuff (as yarn, marline, or fine wire)
guya rope, chain, rod, or wire attached to something as a brace or guide called also guyline
feedersheavy wire conductor supplying electricity at some point of an electric distribution system (as from a substation)
gongedwire rod wound in a flat spiral for sounding the time or chime or alarm (as in a clock)
staplesA piece of bent metal or wire pushed through something or clipped over it as a fastening, in particular
bangaloreas in bangalore torpedo, an explosive device in a long metal tube, used for blowing holes in barbed wire
rabatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rabatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rebatostiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
rebatosstiff frame of wire or wood worn in the 17th century as a support for a ruff or stand-up collar
cordagefiber and wire ropes, lines, hawsers, etc., taken as a whole, esp. with reference to the rigging and other equipment of a vessel
cordagesfiber and wire ropes, lines, hawsers, etc., taken as a whole, esp. with reference to the rigging and other equipment of a vessel
pithingdestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal
pitheddestroy the spinal cord or central nervous system of (as a frog) usually by passing a wire or needle up and down the vertebral canal