noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
labour-saving device/gadget/equipment etc
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
electronic
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It lets the youngsters use special electronic gadgets which bounce light around.
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I don't have, and never have had, a video machine or electronic gadget in my pub.
new
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She was short and fat with a braying voice, boasting of some new gadget for the household or bullying her husband.
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With luck, scientists say, some of the new gadgets could change our view of the universe.
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But people like seeing new machines and gadgets .
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Two fancy new gadgets enabled these grandfather clocks to keep nearly perfect time.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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A sales assistant was demonstrating several kitchen gadgets to a crowd of shoppers.
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He showed her several electronic gadgets, such as a watch that you can use as a phone.
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It's a clever little gadget which you can use to cut vegetables into attractive shapes.
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kitchen gadgets such as avocado peelers
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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But the instructions for our gadgets were nowhere to be found.
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Electronic gadgets that will let people order food and drinks from their seats.
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It lets the youngsters use special electronic gadgets which bounce light around.
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Nowadays I am obsessional about checking the gadget , particularly as I use it infrequently.
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One woman used her shoulder and trunk muscles to feed herself via a gadget with a spoon attached to a ball-bearing swivel.
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The Renault 25 was big on gadgets.
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This prevented the firm selling the gadget .