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glasses

[ US /ˈɡɫæsəz, ˈɡɫæsɪz/ ]
[ UK /ɡlˈɑːsɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. (plural) optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision

How To Use glasses In A Sentence

  • He saluted and adjusted his large round wire rimmed glasses.
  • Faulkner wore jeans faded at the knees, a broad hat, and photochromic sunglasses.
  • The instructor, a short, stocky, ex–Marine sergeant wearing black-rimmed glasses, navy pants, and a short-sleeved maroon shirt that had his name embroidered above the front pocket, was just what I would have expected. Muffins and Mayhem
  • He had the most disgusting rotten teeth and horn rim glasses with milk bottle lenses.
  • Champagne is best served in a tall flute or tulip glasses.
  • They weren't those thick horn-rimmed glasses, thank God, but they were big oval-shaped wire-rims.
  • In a manuscript written in 1299 by Pissazzo, the author says: "I find myself so pressed by age that I can neither read nor write without those glasses they call spectacles, lately invented, to the great advantage of poor old men when their sight grows weak. Scientific American Supplement No. 822, October 3, 1891
  • She laid the table then went back and returned with two more glasses.
  • His brown hair was cut short and messy, and a pair of horn-rimmed glasses balanced on his nose.
  • She stood for a moment in her flat sandals, khaki shorts, a long-sleeved white silk shirt and a pair of very black wraparound sunglasses. BLOOD IS DIRT
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