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eyeglasseye‧glass /ˈaɪɡlɑːs $ -ɡlæs/ noun - Adolescents conscious of personal appearance may prefer them to eyeglasses.
- He had lost an eye as a child and wore an eyeglass in the remaining one.
- Henry had always fancied that eyeglass.
- I study the mountain of eyeglasses taken from the dead.
- She yanks off his eyeglasses and stomps on them.
- The eyeglass had fallen out and was rolling about on the floor.
- Who perceives what democracy, and through what eyeglasses?
- Your eyes water, your tears freeze on your face, your eyeglasses stick to your skin.
1[countable] a lens for one eye, worn to help you see better with that eye SYN monocle2eyeglasses [plural] old-fashioned or American English a pair of glasses |