Definitions for walkie-talkie

walkie-talkie walk·ie-talk·ie

Spelling: [waw-kee-taw-kee]
IPA: /ˈwɔ kiˈtɔ ki/

Walkie-Talkie is a 13 letter English word.

You can make 266 anagrams from letters in walkie-talkie (-aaeeiikklltw).

Definitions for walkie-talkie

noun

  1. a combined transmitter and receiver light enough to be carried by one person: developed originally for military use in World War II.

Origin of walkie-talkie

1935-40, Americanism; see walk, talk, -ie

Examples for walkie-talkie

"Might be relaying messages on from a walkie-talkie or something like that," Buck commented.

Joe and Chuck were in their own car, the riot guns and walkie-talkie out of sight.

He traced the circuit to where it disappeared into the oscillator switch, then took the walkie-talkie.

He carried a clipboard and something that looked like a cross between a World War II-era walkie-talkie and a 1990s cellphone.

McDevitt had a radio in his car with which to talk to Wallops, and Steve handed him one unit of a walkie-talkie radio network.

In the airlessness, anything anybody said by walkie-talkie could be heard by everybody.

A 36-story tower designed by Rafael Vinoly nicknamed the “walkie-talkie” curves outward as it rises, ungainly and jarring.

A black-haired housewife spied them over her back fence, crossed herself and grabbed her walkie-talkie from the laundry basket.

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