pager
IPA: pˈeɪdʒɝ
noun
- (telecommunications) A wireless telecommunications device that receives text or voice messages.
- (computing) A computer program running in a text terminal, used to view (but not modify) the contents of a text file moving down the file one line or one screen at a time.
- (in combination) Something (a document, book etc.) that has a specified number of pages.
- Acronym of Prompt Assessment of Global Earthquakes for Response, a monitoring system for earthquakes.
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Examples of "pager" in Sentences
- The pager looks childish in parts.
- He invented the pager in New York.
- The pager used to be popular in the past.
- The replacement for a pager is a cellphone.
- This entry needs more history of the pager.
- Your two-pager is more current, but less complete.
- The pager message appeared at the bottom of the screen.
- The first personal pager was introduced in by Motorola.
- Is there anything else you might want to add to the pager
- The two pager is much less complete than the page I linked to.
- The pager also held access time information in order to tune performance.
- The pager may be reset back into its standby mode by pressing the reset button.
- Why do you tell us the two-pager is current and yet say the contingencies are from 2008?
- It was far enough in to the month that I was holding the call pager by myself most days.
- Fortunately I can work from home, but then again, I have a pager, which is never all that fun.
- I loved the Penguins of Madagascar stories in the Ape flipbook — the first four-pager is punchy and true to the characters, and the simple penguin shapes are graphically interesting.
- This fascinating one-pager from a former Drill-Sergeant is a reality-check in respect of chemical, biological and nuclear weapons, explaining what they do, what they don't do, and how you can really protect yourself.
- It shouldn’t surprise them that a guy who wasn’t trustworthy within an important area of his life (his marriage) was also not trustworthy within a less important area (this pager is a private means of communication). should not be surprising.
- One of the other pieces I'd like to do would be "The Birds and the Bees," broken down into four 2-page segments (to maybe be able to run them in a magazine somewhere, since a 6-pager is much too long) comparing how the two dykes (one of whom was formerly married) explain sex to their son with how the gay dads explain sex to their son with how Jason's father explains sex to his son, and, of course, how the kids talk about sex amongst themselves.
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