Intercoms [noun]
Definition of Intercoms:
handheld transmitter and receiver
Opposite/Antonyms of Intercoms:
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Sentence/Example of Intercoms:
Additional features include a talk-back intercom that allows parents to soothe their baby, as well as a night-light feature and customizable volume.
Forster recognized the voice on the intercom as Tom Summerford's.
Without waiting for an answer, he turned away from Mike and walked toward the cabinet that held the intercom speaker.
Nor could Logan switch to "intercom only," since a sudden radio silence would create anxiety below.
A few minutes later, Arcot seated himself at the control board and flipped on the intercom to the power room.
Morey pushed himself back to the observatory, and after a few minutes, his voice came over the intercom.
So far, there hadn't been a sound; if he was being followed, his tailers weren't using the personal intercom units.
The color was back in Tommy's cheeks, and the senator was forgotten as a dozen intercom switches began snapping.
Mike switched off the vocoder, flipped his intercom to the temporary galley in the morgue, and ordered two breakfasts readied.
As he switched off the intercom, the communications officer spoke urgently.