On screen read
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EMAGOn-screen read
STUDYRead up on
SCANRead bar codes on
SKIMRead on the run
THESESPapers read on campus
TORAHIt's read on Saturday
TORAHIt's read on Saturdays
SCANRead the bar code on
FAQSWhat newbies read on-line
TORAHBooks often read on Saturday
JOELProphet read on Ash Wednesday
CUECARDSThey're often read on "SNL"
LEMONDENewspaper read on the Metro
UTNE"A different read on life" magazine
EATMEWords Alice read on a cake
EBOOKSomething to read on a PDA
UTNE"A Different Read on Life" magazine
EBOOKSomething to read on a Kindle
EBOOKText read on one's phone, perhaps
ESTHO.T. book read on Purim
EBOOKThing to read on a Sony Reader
EMAILIt can be read on an iPhone
MINNIEDRIVER"On the Road" as read by actress ...
MENEWord on a wall, read by Daniel
FAQMust-read for a newbie on the WWW
DIGITALCOMICBatgirl issue read on an iPad, e.g.
EMAILLetter you can read without the light on
FACEBOOKSite to read the writing on the wall?
CUBREPORTERSOnes read on the sports pages in Chicago?
TRUMANA sign on his desk read "The buck stops here"
DANIELBiblical figure who could read the writing on the wall
UTNEMagazine that bills itself as "A Different Read on Life"
lurkingRead communications on an electronic network without making one's presence known
semiliterateable to read and write on an elementary level / someone who is semiliterate
dictatesSay or read aloud (words to be typed, written down, or recorded on tape)
parashahportion of the Torah chanted or read each week in the synagogue on the Sabbath
parashahselection from such a portion, chanted or read in the synagogue on Mondays, Thursdays, and holy days
maftirthe concluding section of the portion of the Torah chanted or read in a Jewish service on the Sabbath and festivals
maftirsthe concluding section of the portion of the Torah chanted or read in a Jewish service on the Sabbath and festivals
haftarahportion of the Prophets that is chanted or read in the synagogue on the Sabbath and holy days immediately after the Parashah