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  • "This isn't some sort of gadgety kind of thing.
  • Bond-influenced products ranged from gadgety toys to a line of 007 colognes.
  • Not quite as gadgety as Encarta's, but attractive and easy to use.
  • "Things that are gadgety are going to be on our bodies in ways we're comfortable with,"
  • For consumers, early e-books were clunky to operate and too gadgety for avid paper book readers to curl up with.
  • As golf progressed from the days when sheep-farming Scots invented it as diversion while goats munched fairways, it became more gadgety.
  • And having such a gadgety, gear-intensive hobby would mean getting a second job ( which first would mean getting a first job ).
  • In fact, her research has found that the gadgety features that have become a required feature of hot sellers often hold little sustained appeal for children.
  • The gadgety new world that these techno types inhabit has been attracting legitimate movie interest, even if it still hasn't proved gripping enough to sustain a whole film.
  • Some of the lazy plotting in modern heist films can, I think, be blamed on our Palm Pilot world, in which gadgety solutions seem to be available for every problem.
  • Though spring-loaded ski brakes were once thought gadgety, this'60s invention is now universal except in deep powder, where a ski not leashed to the foot can still get lost.
  • As it turned out, the absolute newest, most gadgety, most buttoned digital home scale I could find was the Tanita BF-558, into which you can enter height, sex and body type ( adult, child or athlete ).
  • Concerned in the postwar years that his success with dinnerware had typecast him in the minds of consumers, Wright took on a wide range of other projects, among them a furniture line with gadgety pieces of multiple function, like drop leaves and pullouts.
  • Unlike the gadgety mechanical desks of the second part of the 18th century, however, the mechanical parts of drawing tables were usually limited to notches, ratchets, and perhaps a few simple gears, or levers or cogs to elevate and incline the working surface.