Dials

Word DIALS
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Definitions and meanings of "Dials"

What do we mean by dials?

A graduated, circular scale over which a needle moves to show a measurement (such as speed).

A clock face.

A sundial.

A panel on a radio etc showing wavelengths or channels; a knob that is turned to change the wavelength etc.

A disk with finger holes on a telephone; used to select the number to be called.

A person's face.

A miner's compass.

To be absolutely focused/ mostly referencing a send Urban Dictionary

Fine tuned. Urban Dictionary

With it. You know what's going on. Urban Dictionary

A situation, event, person, or even a BMX trick that is, or was done perfectly. Derived from Derek Girard, FBM. Urban Dictionary

To have a sequence or procedure mastered to where it is almost second nature. Urban Dictionary

1. When something is perfect. 2. A substitute for cool. 3. Can be used in reference to an athlete performing well (usually basketball or baseball). Urban Dictionary

The face (particularly female) see grill Urban Dictionary

1.) Replacement for almost any verb that can take a direct object as long as there is some kind of phyiscal movement involved: to do, to make, to take, to get, to give; replacement for some verbs of motion: to go, to come; but usually not a replacement for a verb that doesn't involve motion: to see, to hear, to feel, to like etc. 2.) To hit or to hurt. 3.) To engage in any form of physical intimacy with. 4.) Reflexive: to betake oneself. 5.) To call someone on the phone. Urban Dictionary

The thing on your t.v. or radio that you turn to turn off music or shows that you deem "offensive". Puritans like the FCC and PTC seem to have no concept that this exists and believe that they need to censor everything in existance so there children grow up to be comfortably numb victims. Urban Dictionary

To set up everything completely, precisely, and perfectly. Usually relating to something mechanical or creative. The phrase comes from tuning engines. Mechanics set contact points for the electrical system of the engine and then "dial in" the timing so it will run perfectly. Urban Dictionary

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The word "dials" in example sentences

A cubical stone with vertical dials is sometimes placed as a finial on the point of a gable, as on a church porch, or lych gate, or occasionally on a house. ❋ Unknown (1900)

One of the dials is over the bay window of the banquetting hall, the other over a window near the state rooms, once occupied by Mary, Queen of ❋ Unknown (1900)

A fine hexagonal block with four vertical dials is at Kinross House, and the following information as to the maker was supplied to Mr. Ross: "John Hamilton, mason, servitor to Mr. James Smith, overseer of his Majesty's works, cut the two sun-dials still standing on the walls of the office courts to the right and left of the house, between 14th April and 28th June, 1686." ❋ Unknown (1900)

In Loggan's "Views of Cambridge," 1675, a cube of dials is represented on the Gate Tower of Caius College. ❋ Unknown (1900)

The market cross with its dials is still standing at Oakham, and the parish stocks are at its foot. ❋ Unknown (1900)

If jon is right about the toll-free number the terminal dials, that is probably why they charge 50 cents per deposit. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Interestingly, the nameplate is Admiral, the dials resemble Maytag dials with the easy rubber grips, and the tub and inner workings are definitely Whirlpool ..... down to the agitator and the sounds it makes. ❋ Unknown (2010)

The movements of the two other faculties seem to me to be like those of the needle of sun-dials, which is never at rest; yet when the Sun of Justice will have it so, He can hold it still. ❋ Of Avila Teresa (1548)

I wish the dials were a little bigger-or there were MORE of them 'cause there's totally room-but they're still super neat. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Hide / show body parts or dials, turn shadow casting or bending on or off for body parts, add curve dials to body parts, rename dials, set limits and set whether Poser automatically respects them, all in multiple body parts at once. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Once all the "dials" have been set, give yourself a full 60 seconds to enjoy it - literally set a timer on your watch or cell phone! ❋ Unknown (2009)

Beginners may have to log as many as 750 "dials" (cold calls) a week. ❋ Unknown (2008)

Of all the universes in the series, only a minority have their 'dials' tuned to biogenic conditions. ❋ Dawkins, Richard, 1941- (2006)

And, as there are many "dials" to turn, chances for sub-optimal results are high. ❋ Unknown (2003)

And who would take the smiles off the "dials" of the figures you will see on the pages that follow? ❋ Bruce Bairnsfather (N/A)

If all "dials" were identical, Mr. George Graves, for example, would be a stage bankrupt; for, resourceful as he is in the humour of quizzical disapproval, the vagaries of facial oddity are his foundation stone. ❋ Unknown (1903)

"dials" for macro factor simulation and default simulation on a fully integrated basis. ❋ Unknown (2009)

You call in to a call center number and they actually make the dials for you. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Just a solid rugged scope with no little springs and dials all crammed into the little 1 tube. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Adham] was fucking [dialed in] last [Saturday] ❋ Kyle Foregard (2021)

I've [got that] [trick]/move/run [dialed in]. ❋ Jason (2003)

"[Dude], [you are] dialed." ❋ Bill Harde (2004)

[Dude], [jeff], [your Mom is] dialed! ❋ Littlejoey (2007)

[I beat] [Ganon] so many times that [summer], I had the whole game pretty much dialed in. ❋ Ash (2005)

1. You seen the lower body on that girl? [That thing] is [dialed in]. 2. You gotta get up to that party, it's gonna be dialed in. 3. [Eric Gordon] is dialed in right now. ❋ WBT (2008)

She's [got] a [great personality], but that's a [bad] dial. ❋ Ivan (2004)

1.) Hey man, want to go dial some dinner? If you dial on over here, we can dial some McDonalds in a bit but don't forget to dial your wallet because you're paying this time. Also dial me the five bucks you owe me from last time! 2.) I wish I hadn't been drinking [on the job]. I was using [the hammer], missed, and [dialed] the hell out of my thumb. 3.) Wow, that broad was gorgeous? You dial her? 4.) We'll, I'm tired. Time to dial myself to sleep. 5.) Hey could you dial me the phone? I promised my wife I'd dial her as soon as we arrived. (Note: context will tell you the difference between this usage and #3). ❋ Dnnno (2009)

If you don't like what's on your [t.v]. use the dial [and change] the [channel] dumbass. ❋ Dennisisevil (2005)

If we're going to take the whole engine apart, let's get some new parts and dial it in before we put it back together. Can also be used in other tenses and variations like: I'm going to [dial in] that letter to my landlord before I send it out. That bike needs to be [dialed in] before we take it to the track. I was [dialing] it in yesterday so that it would be ready for the trip. ❋ Slambert11 (2009)

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