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opera glasses

NOUN
  1. (plural) an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes

How To Use opera glasses In A Sentence

  • We have monocles, lorgnettes, opera glasses and other vision aids for all your needs.
  • From the isolated vantage point of his room he uses an old pair of opera glasses to spy on a young woman across the street.
  • Galileo's telescope was similar to a pair of opera glasses in that it used an arrangement of glass lenses to magnify objects.
  • With her would be opera glasses, sweets and a bouquet of the flowers for which she was identified. Times, Sunday Times
  • Galileo's telescope was similar to a pair of opera glasses in that it used an arrangement of glass lenses to magnify objects.
  • At the point of complete crumblement, or CC as we call it in our organisational jargon, the agent on duty will stash their opera glasses or prismatic viewfinder in a pippy bag, fold up the deckchair or camping stool, and return to the satellite bureau via funicular railway. Hooting Yard
  • It didn't attract any Christian protests although there were sometimes unseemly tussles in the stalls over opera glasses.
  • Well, I know for a fact that this is untrue: the old girl merely sent over an old wig and a pair of inflatable waterwings and demanded that all opera glasses were removed from the auditorium.
  • Sometimes, when I had to be content with a seat at the back of the lecture theatre, I used a pair of opera glasses to get at least a glimpse of the speaker.
  • In May it is the migrants which we should watch, and listen to, and "ogle" with our opera glasses. The Log of the Sun A Chronicle of Nature's Year
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