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  • 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.
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  • 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.
  • A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses.
  • Playing the part of George, and hiding behind black horn-rimmed glasses, was Bob Hoskins, in his first regular TV role after two years of occasional parts as a criminal in cop series like Softly Softly.
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  • A wireless transmitter is strapped in a garter to my inner thigh and a video rig is micro-contained inside horn-rimmed glasses.
  • I looked over and I thought, OK, shall I sit next to this girl over here, who had black hair and black horn-rimmed glasses, or with these guys over on the other side?
  • I was met at the airport by a couple of students: Alejandro, a keener in horn-rimmed nerd glasses, and Monica, a smart but silent type.
  • A lanky 33-year-old with thick blond sideburns, a pageboy haircut, and oval, horn-rimmed glasses, he has an easygoing style and an enthusiasm for challenging conversation.
  • I can see distinctly the little stone cottages in the narrow wynds off South Street, which I was wont to visit; I can recall the whirr and rattle of the loom “ben the house,” and picture to myself the grave elderly man who on my entrance would rise from the rickety machine in front of which he was seated, and, after refreshing himself with a pinch of snuff, adjust his horn-rimmed spectacles and stare, with a seriousness which to me was somewhat disquieting, at the little English boy who had found his way into his presence. Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885
  • Mid fifties, chubby, buck teeth, grey hair and horn-rimmed glasses, Randall looked vaguely like that old British comedian Benny Hill.
  • When they entered the courtyard, several stableboys rushed forward to take their mounts, and a tall, thin man with horn-rimmed glasses and a heavy fur coat ushered them into the castle.
  • They weren't those thick horn-rimmed glasses, thank God, but they were big oval-shaped wire-rims.
  • His brown hair was cut short and messy, and a pair of horn-rimmed glasses balanced on his nose.
  • Ma Dubois is in her late seventies: old and wrinkled with a blue frock, a Brillo pad of wiry grey hair and a pair of thick horn-rimmed glasses.
  • They were young men with horn-rimmed glasses and bow ties and even younger women with long braids, some serious and others smiling, but all appearing woefully unprepared for life on China's harsh northwestern frontier.
  • Because we, what with our anal-retentive, horn-rimmed parsing of phrases and slicing of sentences, are really semanticists when it boils down to it.
  • He is elderly and balding, with horn-rimmed glasses and tobacco-stained teeth, wearing a neat blue pullover, clean white shirt and sandals.
  • For reading and occasional headaches, she wore a pair of horn-rimmed spectacles prescribed but not specially ground by the optical department, cater-corner from the children's shoes. Humoresque A Laugh on Life with a Tear Behind It
  • Hello, Stephanie," the fortyish man with horn-rimmed spectacles and a pin-striped dress-shirt replied. Stephanie Consults Her Clipboard [Card #7: The Chariot (WORK-IN-PROGRESS — v.4)]
  • In one appearance, after the first bout of bombing, he was wearing uncharacteristic horn-rimmed spectacles.
  • As we sat at the bar, she spotted a group of guys, and one in particular, the clean cut one wearing horn-rimmed glasses, caught her fancy.
  • Marcy's horn-rimmed glasses began to fog up from her breath.
  • I can see distinctly the little stone cottages in the narrow wynds off South Street, which I was wont to visit; I can recall the whirr and rattle of the loom "ben the house," and picture to myself the grave elderly man who on my entrance would rise from the rickety machine in front of which he was seated, and, after refreshing himself with a pinch of snuff, adjust his horn-rimmed spectacles and stare, with a seriousness which to me was somewhat disquieting, at the little English boy who had found his way into his presence. Memoirs of Sir Wemyss Reid 1842-1885
  • Though I rather like my visual of gaudily-clad older ladies with horn-rimmed glasses and pink bouffants, who run in circles ‘round each other while screaming.
  • He was wearing horn-rimmed glasses and had a mustache.
  • Fred had red hair and wore black horn-rimmed glasses.
  • Certainly, it appeared that she had conceded defeat to the new generation of upstarts when she launched herself as a children's author last year, all horn-rimmed glasses and demure frock.
  • But this Army brat doesn't wear a long white lab coat or thick horn-rimmed glasses.

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