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Definition of coin-operated in US English: coin-operated(also coin-op) adjectiveˈkoinˌäpəˌrādədˈkɔɪnˌɑpəˌreɪdədˈkɔɪnˌɑpəˌreɪdəd Operated by inserting coins in a slot. Example sentencesExamples - Russell's been photographing those little rocking, beeping, coin-operated amusements they put outside supermarkets (well, anywhere actually).
- It was into this arena that the first coin-operated arcade game, called Computer Space, was released in 1971.
- At one time my family owned three coin-operated laundries.
- ‘We got a tremendous surge last year because they put those coin-operated nets up for the city,’ says Sheila Barling, president of Mount Pleasant Tennis Club.
- The more elaborate, animated works recall fun-house attractions such as coin-operated fortune tellers inside fake booths.
- He banned coin-operated newspaper boxes on street corners, for the simple reason that he considered them an ‘eyesore.’
- Sometime around 1976 Papa purchased the abandoned filling station next to his business to put in a coin-operated laundromat.
- You may already know that Golden Tee is a staple in sports bars, but what you probably didn't know is that Golden Tee is perhaps the most popular coin-operated video game ever.
- Mr Nettle, councillor for St Mark's ward and Stratford, said the long-awaited coin-operated trolley system, agreed between the district council and the supermarkets, would not be implemented until the spring.
- Afghanistan got its first coin-operated public telephones in 1973.
- From its three viewing decks, tourists peer through coin-operated telescopes at tiny hikers negotiating jagged trails down the multihued valley.
- The coin-operated phone was patented in the USA by William Gray of Hartford, Connecticut.
- Before the sale, Moffett signed a deal with Arthur Kaspar to sell coin-operated newspaper vending boxes made by Kaspar Wire Works of Shiner, Texas.22
- EasyInternetCafé ™ is a great European invention: a coin-operated Internet cafe.
- I wandered through a coin-operated cleaners looking for change.
- We found Internet access at a place that set up their billing scheme this way: There was a timer on the monitor that was coin-operated, so when your time was up, the monitor shut down.
- The coin-operated Rocking Horse and Space Shuttle were inaugurated on Sunday by the District Collector, A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish, who is the chairman of the council.
- The clock section was extended to include mechanical music, the top of the range being a Polyphon coin-operated disc musical box which sold for £2,700.
- Until 1982 all the UK's coin-operated telephones were made in Dollis Hill.
- The toilet is coin-operated and self-flushing.
nounˈkoinˌäpəˌrādədˈkɔɪnˌɑpəˌreɪdədˈkɔɪnˌɑpəˌreɪdəd A machine that is coin-operated. Definition of coin-operated in US English: coin-operated(also coin-op) adjectiveˈkɔɪnˌɑpəˌreɪdədˈkoinˌäpəˌrādəd Operated by inserting coins in a slot. Example sentencesExamples - Sometime around 1976 Papa purchased the abandoned filling station next to his business to put in a coin-operated laundromat.
- Russell's been photographing those little rocking, beeping, coin-operated amusements they put outside supermarkets (well, anywhere actually).
- The toilet is coin-operated and self-flushing.
- You may already know that Golden Tee is a staple in sports bars, but what you probably didn't know is that Golden Tee is perhaps the most popular coin-operated video game ever.
- Until 1982 all the UK's coin-operated telephones were made in Dollis Hill.
- The more elaborate, animated works recall fun-house attractions such as coin-operated fortune tellers inside fake booths.
- It was into this arena that the first coin-operated arcade game, called Computer Space, was released in 1971.
- The coin-operated Rocking Horse and Space Shuttle were inaugurated on Sunday by the District Collector, A.P.M. Mohammed Hanish, who is the chairman of the council.
- We found Internet access at a place that set up their billing scheme this way: There was a timer on the monitor that was coin-operated, so when your time was up, the monitor shut down.
- He banned coin-operated newspaper boxes on street corners, for the simple reason that he considered them an ‘eyesore.’
- EasyInternetCafé ™ is a great European invention: a coin-operated Internet cafe.
- ‘We got a tremendous surge last year because they put those coin-operated nets up for the city,’ says Sheila Barling, president of Mount Pleasant Tennis Club.
- Before the sale, Moffett signed a deal with Arthur Kaspar to sell coin-operated newspaper vending boxes made by Kaspar Wire Works of Shiner, Texas.22
- Afghanistan got its first coin-operated public telephones in 1973.
- The coin-operated phone was patented in the USA by William Gray of Hartford, Connecticut.
- The clock section was extended to include mechanical music, the top of the range being a Polyphon coin-operated disc musical box which sold for £2,700.
- From its three viewing decks, tourists peer through coin-operated telescopes at tiny hikers negotiating jagged trails down the multihued valley.
- Mr Nettle, councillor for St Mark's ward and Stratford, said the long-awaited coin-operated trolley system, agreed between the district council and the supermarkets, would not be implemented until the spring.
- I wandered through a coin-operated cleaners looking for change.
- At one time my family owned three coin-operated laundries.
nounˈkɔɪnˌɑpəˌreɪdədˈkoinˌäpəˌrādəd A machine that is coin-operated. |