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pince-nez

NOUN
  1. spectacles clipped to the nose by a spring

How To Use pince-nez In A Sentence

  • Large blue eyes are watching me from behind a pair of pince-nez.
  • A forceful orator and an advocate of the strenuous life, Roosevelt with his bushy mustache, pince-nez, and wide, toothy grin was a caricaturist's delight.
  • The latter's 1919 portrait of Koch, in a late expressionistic manner, shows the sitter in his role as writer or poet, complete with pince-nez, stiff collar and dark suit.
  • Rubbish, " said one of the clerks, a thin elderly man in pince-nez, "nobody will volunteer.
  • She held her pince-nez to her eyes and examined her niece critically, her gaze travelling down her form. DREAMS OF INNOCENCE
  • I see Kestrel's body fly backwards, her face stunned and confused, the pince-nez flying off and upwards.
  • She adjusts the pince-nez on her nose and sighs.
  • People were wearing, not just pince-nez, but monocles.
  • He lowered the pince-nez which attached itself precariously to the end of his flattened nose.
  • People were wearing, not just pince-nez, but monocles.
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