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typewriter

A typewriter is a machine used to type words by pressing keys that put ink onto paper.

typewriter

hand-operated character printer for printing written messages one character at a time

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Simple sentences

At the age of six he had learned to use the typewriter and told the teacher that he did not need to learn to write by hand.
Few people have a typewriter.
If you can use this typewriter perfectly in a month, you may keep it.
Is there any chance of my borrowing your typewriter?
Janet always lets me use her typewriter.
I got this typewriter at a bargain price.
Is this typewriter yours?
You may use my typewriter.
You may use my typewriter if you want to.
Something is wrong with my typewriter.
He often lets me use his typewriter.
This typewriter has been used a lot.
Can I use your typewriter?
You may use my typewriter at any time.
Keep your hands off my typewriter.

Movie subtitles

But, oh, how smart he gets when he bends over a typewriter.
Yes. The typewriter.
Some little typewriter.
Elmer, grab a hold of that typewriter.
No, because eight years ago, a typewriter was delivered to the house by mistake.
Mother, tomorrow, before the Kirbys come let them put everything down in the cellar, the typewriter, the kittens, the vibraphone.
Especially the typewriter.
But none of the cowboys in the neighborhood had a typewriter!
Can you use a typewriter?
Show Liz to a typewriter and stand back.
Get me a typewriter.
Didn't you ever think of pounding a typewriter or working in a beauty salon?
With my typewriter.
It isn't the sea that makes me sick, it's the loss of my typewriter.
I need a new typewriter ribbon.
Some little typewriter. I'll write my name all over this town with it.
Written with the same typewriter, you're right.
Doc, grab this chair. Elmer, grab a hold of that typewriter.
I know what I'll do. I'll hock the typewriter.
Well, I got behind in my payments on the typewriter and they turned it over to you for collection.
I wasn't here 10 minutes when you'd pawned my typewriter.
Well, in that case, I'll have to take back the typewriter.
Thank you. Mother, tomorrow, before the Kirbys come let them put everything down in the cellar, the typewriter, the kittens, the vibraphone.
I left my typewriter in my other pants.
It's a typewriter.
I need a new typewriter ribbon. Oh, Wynne!
Well, if I should get you every available typewriter, and about a dozen typists, who are willing to die for the cause, do you think that you could turn out a handsomely-bound contract to present to Mr. Underwood by tomorrow night?
We'll lower it out the window with pulleys. Get the typewriter.
Oh, razor blades and typewriter paper and toothpaste and soap and envelopes.
Lizka, better you cook on the typewriter.
Well, I did. All I wanted was a lipstick and something for my eyebrows but a woman had this over the handlebars of her bicycle and I gave her my typewriter for it.
The shoes were six extra typewriter ribbons.

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