Definitionn. optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision
Last update: June 28, 2016
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I used to wear specs while travelling. [Please select]
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The tiny specs indicating crafts or personnel in the 3D image moved and changed; the image itself spun slowly, as if to present her with all sides of the battle at once. [Please select]
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"I've come off without my specs," said the little old woman, "and I can't see a stiver with such a light as this." [Please select]
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"Ya-as, Miss Fanny, I specs we does," answered Cato, the oldest and most intelligent of the three. [Please select]
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He's not going out in bluey specs with the sweat rolling off him to baptise blacks, is he. [Please select]
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Once when questioned on the subject, he laughingly said that he "couldn't see to go to sleep without his specs". [Please select]
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"She will have a very bad opinion till she puts on her specs and read the bill." [Please select]
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--an' when I come into the room she set forwud on her chair an' stared at me over her specs. [Please select]
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It's so difficult to read ladies' hands; they're so abominably angular, and--where _are_ my specs.' [Please select]
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It was below their dignity to do anything but grunt, put their specs on their noses, and lean chin upon staff. [Please select]
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Put on my specs, Dolly; I should like to see you in them. [Please select]
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