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monocled

[ UK /mˈɒnə‍ʊkə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wearing, or having the face adorned with, eyeglasses or an eyeglass
    the monocled gentleman
    a bespectacled grandmother

How To Use monocled In A Sentence

  • Mr. Jackson converted a rustic red barn into a herpetarium with displays for a dozen exotic and venomous snakes, including a Burmese python and a monocled cobra.
  • Mr. Jackson converted a rustic red barn into a herpetarium with displays for a dozen exotic and venomous snakes, including a Burmese python and a monocled cobra.
  • the monocled gentleman
  • The country would be in the grip of a military caste—the monocled, beplumed, sword-bearing Junkers. FORGE OF EMPIRES 1861-1871
  • Martin Russell Crowe, professorial, mustachioed, monocled, wedding ring, looking up from an old volume of Hölderlin, pulling up his lederhosen: You have lost your "disquiet," which means you have found the way to your innermost, purest feminine essence. Philocrites: Martin & Hannah: The movie!
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