gadgetry - use in sentences

Converse of object

  • have: They are usually tech addicts who always have the latest gadgetry.
  • use: Being able to use the latest, whizzy gadgetry at the drop of a hat isn't enough.
  • say: This is not to say that gadgetry properly understood and employed may not be a big help.

Adjective modifier

  • high-tech: In turn, Scott introduces Robinson to the dazzling world of espionage and high-tech spy gadgetry.
  • electronic: His bump of location beats electronic gadgetry every time.
  • late: Pump Up The Volume was compiled to give the music lover the insight into the latest gadgetry in the market.
  • other: What's more, manufacturers have combined PDAs with cell phones, multimedia players and other electronic gadgetry.
  • electrical: Neither side has much need for skill-at-arms as electrical gadgetry takes over the battlefield.
  • more: It was last taken out a year ago; I'm surprised it wasn't thrown out to make way for more gadgetry.

Noun used with modifier

  • hi-tech: What did our ancestors do before hi-tech gadgetry was invented?
  • tech: As well as using his expert eye the printer has some clever high tech gadgetry to help him.
  • spy: In turn, Scott introduces Robinson to the dazzling world of espionage and high-tech spy gadgetry.
  • kitchen: Mark Hix explains all Slow cooking Published: 08 January 2006 For years it was relegated to the graveyard of useless kitchen gadgetry.

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