ADJECTIVE
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having the frame made of horn or tortoise shell or plastic that simulates either
horn-rimmed glasses
How To Use horn-rimmed In A Sentence
- His black, horn-rimmed glasses front his grinning, elfish face with a small, scruffy goatee.
- I remember how excited I was, nearly trembling, when we went to the gun shop run by the short man with black, horn-rimmed glasses and a noticeable limp to pick out my first handgun.
- Whether we like it or not, computers are part of modern life. Learning about them is no longer the bailiwick of geeks with horn-rimmed glasses and pocket pen holders.
- He was tall and skinny and wore horn-rimmed glasses.
- From behind blocky horn-rimmed glasses he blinked out at the world like a perpetually startled and slightly confused owl.
- He's a short, nebbishy guy with a neat goatee and horn-rimmed glasses.
- Karen Webb, the ebullient server whose signature broad, white smile and horn-rimmed glasses have greeted restaurant patrons for several years, was delighted that diners recognized her from the catalog cover.
- She could see his slicked back hair with a pair of horn-rimmed spectacles resting carefully on his nose.
- He knows he's a standout, especially as he hugs a purple bag and peers from behind red horn-rimmed glasses to greet a friend.
- His horn-rimmed glasses constantly slid down his nose.