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cable-ready

[ key-buhl-red-ee ]

adjective

  1. (of a television or VCR) able to receive cable television directly, without the need for special reception or decoding equipment.


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Word History and Origins

Origin of cable-ready1

First recorded in 1980–85
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Example Sentences

In 1999, American Pie was at the end of one phase and the beginning of another, which is why it seems both dated and prescient – a relic from a randier era of cable-ready frathouse and gross-out comedies, and a look ahead to a sweeter brand of raunch, rooted in deep friendships and the possibility of a more mature, longer-lasting romance.

Not everyone, of course, shared the amicable spirit of this cable-ready mash-up.

All this is diverting enough cable-ready fodder for class rage.

I don’t want to overstate this at all, but what Curry is doing here would be pretty much like God following up the creation of the world with the creation of a disease-free, cable-ready parallel universe with a bowling alley on every corner.

For just about two decades, Ray — who travels to the White House when tending to Obama — has been the makeup artist of choice for society types, visiting celebs and cable-ready congresswomen.

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