Synonym: field glasses, opera glasses. Similar words: binocular, inoculate, jocular, monoculture, secular, molecular, avuncular, vernacular. Meaning: n. an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes.
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31, He watched the moon rise through his binoculars.
32, One was looking through binoculars at the mountain.
33, A look through the binoculars confirms that he is.
34, Larger and more ambitious binoculars can be found occasionally.
35, I looked through my own binoculars.
36, He and Dunn made frequent use of their binoculars.
37, Here we have a K-type supergiant, whose colour is very obvious in binoculars.
38, As its range is from 5.9 to 6.9, it is always easy to see with binoculars of any magnification.
39, That is why the man with binoculars stands on the opposite side of the road.
40, Pearl was saying, lifting the binoculars, her hands trembling, the lenses tapping the window pane.
41, Again Trent braked in the shadows of the trees and studied the cabin through his binoculars.
42, Bring binoculars, sunscreen, walking shoes, hat and a good bird guide.
43, Lambda is a red K-type star over 5000 times as luminous as the Sun; binoculars show the colour well.
44, Blue looks through the binoculars and reads the title of the book that Black is reading.
45, They are certainly effective, and make using high-power binoculars much easier.
46, Through binoculars I had noted the breakwaters of what appeared to be a small artificial harbour just a mile along the coast.
47, With increased power, the field of view becomes smaller, and with increased aperture the binoculars become heavier.
48, Then he took the binoculars and peered at me through them.
49, I made sure the head was secure, then clambered to the top of the dune to watch with my binoculars.
50, Beta is a fine orange star of spectral type M, beautiful in binoculars; it has been suspected of slight variability.
51, The driver's door was open and kneeling behind it was the man looking through binoculars.
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52, Through the binoculars I thought I made out an animal stretched out on the beach on a beeline from my window.
53, From behind the wire fencing, a uniformed guard eyes us with binoculars.
54, Good old Dad, however, did the decent thing and the binoculars were mine.
55, Binoculars of this aperture cost a great deal of money.
56, An inspection through binoculars revealed a vertical slate stack, impossible to see from the cliffs above.
57, The sight of figures at the charred tenement took him and his binoculars to the window.
58, There was a window at each of the compass points, and, binoculars in hand, he made his slow perambulation.
59, It is without doubt the reddest of all the naked-eye stars, though binoculars are needed to bring out its colour properly.
60, The few planetaries bright enough to be seen with binoculars show up in the guise of dim, ill-defined stars.
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