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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91, The range is from 5.7 to 8.6, so that for almost all the time it is easy to see with binoculars.
92, I have drawn this chart to a larger scale because it provides an excellent check of the limiting magnitude of binoculars.
93, Some one is watching with binoculars from a balcony of Sand Dune Apartments, a good quarter-mile away.
94, Omicron has a G-type spectrum, but when seen through binoculars seems to me rather more orange than might be expected.
95, Grant climbs up the aluminium ladder into the crow's nest and surveys the horizon with binoculars.
96, The light-grasp is adequate for this magnification, and the binoculars can still be comfortably hand-held.
97, Binoculars magnify far-off objects.
98, With the naked eye, the colour-difference is very evident, and binoculars bring it out splendidly.
99, Mel put down the binoculars, dashed to his desk and buzzed Newt.
100, Its orange colour is quite evident with the naked eye, and striking in binoculars.
101, The tripod-mounted binoculars are too cumbersome and too powerful for this purpose.
102, I peered intently through my binoculars at the ships riding peacefully at anchor.
103, After six years of study, the sky as seen through binoculars was etched on his memory.
104, I took off my shoulder bag and binoculars and hung them on nails hammered into the slightly crumbling concrete.
105, He felt free to stare or even lift the binoculars openly.
106, Binoculars will show quite a number of globulars, though in most cases only as tiny, blurred patches.
107, The man whom Patrick had seen through binoculars was using an artillery sight to fine-tune the angle.
108, He was hardly aware of lurching downstairs and into the sharp rain, binoculars thumping his chest.
109, Antares has a greenish companion star which is a radio source, but it is not visible with binoculars.
110, With binoculars, few of the globulars can be resolved into stars except at their extreme edges.
111, I tucked the binoculars into the holdall again and without any sensible plans wandered back towards the dining car.
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112, Every time you use binoculars, put the safety-cord around your neck.
113, Its magnitude is officially given as below 9, so that it should be invisible with binoculars.
114, The binoculars had lost all their weight around his neck, and so he had forgotten them completely.
115, Wear sturdy footwear and bring binoculars if you have them - if not they can be hired on the day.
116, It is easily visible with the naked eye, and binoculars give it a vaguely cruciform appearance.
117, Nora is watching the sea, through a huge pair of First World War binoculars that she is toting.
118, All ages are welcome, and warm clothes are highly recommended, along with a flashlight, binoculars and a blanket.
119, We pulled up at the end of the schooling stretch and trotted back to where Tremayne stood with his binoculars.
120, My job was to sweep the seas with powerful binoculars from the bows on the left side to 45 degrees.
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