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cyborg
[ sahy-bawrg ]
noun
- a person whose physiological functioning is aided by or dependent upon a mechanical or electronic device.
cyborg
/ ˈsaɪˌbɔːɡ /
noun
- (in science fiction) a living being whose powers are enhanced by computer implants or mechanical body parts
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Example Sentences
Cool, yes, though not quite as cool as the cyborg cockroaches you can control from your smartphone.
He is, you sense, trying not to misbehave, while remaining human and not becoming a Royal cyborg.
Are Conrad Stern, Cyborg Barry, Nikolai Jakov, and Brett all gone for good?
Catapulting “Achy Breaky 2” from weird to disturbingly weird is the insane amount of young, naked cyborg flesh on display.
Catapulting ‘Achy Breaky 2’ from weird to disturbingly weird is the insane amount of young, naked cyborg flesh on display.
Death was used to drawing stares, even before he became a cyborg with a beautiful woman beside him, but this was different.
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