Similar words: monocle, monocline, monoclonal, monocycle, monoclonal antibody, monocotyledon, iconoclasm, iconoclast. Meaning: ['mɑnəkld /'mɒ-] adj. wearing, or having the face adorned with, eyeglasses or an eyeglass.
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1. Lois made a monocle and stared through its center.
2. He wore riding boots and a monocle and his face was made shapeless by duelling scars.
3. The colonel, monocle in place, once again briefed them from his motionless horse.
4. Aristocratic with the ridiculous monocle they all affected, and a coldness behind the smile that could chill your heart.
5. Every morning the monocle is hung round my neck and remains there until bedtime.
6. Joseph Harker Monocles seemed to be popular in Victorian and Edwardian times.
7. The monocle caused the moon to shrink in size by blocking out the rooftop on the horizon.
8. He lit a fresh cigarette, screwed his monocle more firmly into his eye, and took out his pen.
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9. Protective monocles were squeezed into the orbits of the combatants' eyes.
10. The monocled Gore-Browne lived out his life as the baron of Shiwa Ng'andu hunting farming and building a factory for the processing of tropical oils.
11. Her career seemed barely more distinguished than that of Charlie McCarthy, the monocled dummy of her ventriloquist father, Edgar Bergen.
12. Mr. Jackson converted a rustic red barn into a herpetarium with displays for a dozen exotic and venomous snakes, including a Burmese python and a monocled cobra.
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