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dark glasses

NOUN
  1. (plural) spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun
    he was wearing a pair of mirrored shades

How To Use dark glasses In A Sentence

  • The hardliner who was once head of the police service, has scrapped his old military uniform in favour of dark glasses, trendy stubble and natty casual suits.
  • Eager whispers followed his every step as he paced restlessly down the cream and burgundy corridors, glowing eyes shielded behind his dark glasses.
  • Yet in his dark glasses and overcoat he exuded menace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Their anxious faces were hidden behind dark glasses - in case the people holding Ben should recognise them.
  • Yet in his dark glasses and overcoat he exuded menace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Then the line of people began thinning, and there were gaps, and a young Chinese came through carrying some kind of stringed instrument made of bamboo, then a lost-looking woman with tired eyes and too much lipstick, and no one to meet her, and then a short man in an overcoat and dark glasses. Quiller Bamboo
  • Davichand nodded a dismissal to Chet, put on his dark glasses, and began to climb up into the howdah. TANK OF SERPENTS
  • Wearing dark glasses gives him an air of mystery.
  • Dark glasses may help calm irritation and slow the growth of a pterygium. Chapter 23
  • She hoped she would avoid recognition by wearing dark glasses and a hat.
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