How to use in-sentence of “typewriter”:
+ Entwistle played his bass guitar as a lead instrument, employing a “full treble, full volume” sound, as well as often using pentatonic lines and a typewriter finger approach.
+ All of Moreschi’s recordings were made in Rome in two recording sessions for the Gramophone Typewriter Company.
+ The infinite monkey theorem says that a monkey randomly hitting keys on a typewriter will eventually type out one of William Shakespeare’s works.
+ The most popular layout is called QWERTY, which is based on the first six letters on typewriter keyboards.
+ A typewriter does not have computer memory.
+ Backspace is the keyboard key that originally pushed the typewriter carriage one position backwards, and for modern computer screens, moves the cursor one position backwards, deletes the preceding character, and shifts back the text after it by one position.

Example sentences of “typewriter”:
+ Braille can be made using a “slate” and a “stylus” in which each dot is created from the back of the page, writing in mirror image, by hand, or it may be produced on a special braille typewriter or “Perkins Brailler”, or produced by a braille embosser attached to a computer.
+ The print head moves back and forth on the paper like a typewriter and prints the image Each pin makes a dot, and combinations of dots form characters and pictures.
+ Remington began the production of his first typewriter on May 1, 1873 in Ilion.
+ Of course, that takes us beyond the basic alphanumeric typewriter symbols.
+ The typewriter had written the whole statement.
+ A typewriter uses a cloth or plastic ribbon to hold the ink.
+ Möbius strips are common in the making of fabric computer printer and typewriter ribbons.
+ Italian typewriter keyboards use a QZERTY layout where Z is swapped with W and M is at the right of “L”.
+ Sholes continued working on new developments for the typewriter during the sixties, among the achievements obtained are the QWERTY keyboard in 1873 and the development of the mechanism that moves the blow to the type to be printed, inspired by the operation of the keys of the piano.
+ However, when the user of the typewriter learned to type quickly, the bars attached to letters became caught in one another.
+ Braille can be made using a "slate" and a "stylus" in which each dot is created from the back of the page, writing in mirror image, by hand, or it may be produced on a special braille typewriter or "Perkins Brailler", or produced by a braille embosser attached to a computer.
+ The print head moves back and forth on the paper like a typewriter and prints the image Each pin makes a dot, and combinations of dots form characters and pictures.
