Similar words: spectacle, bespectacled, spectacular, spectator, respectable, tentacle, obstacle, expectant. Meaning: ['spektəkl] n. optical instrument consisting of a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision.
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31. Her spectacles still hung from her neck.
32. These spectacles are in fact subject to relentless change.
33. Stark put on his spectacles and examined it.
34. She took off her spectacles.
35. Sunlight glinted on his spectacles.
36. The second feature you noticed was his thick spectacles which then made you think he might be an academic or doctor.
37. His pale blue eyes peered anxiously at Vic through thick rimless spectacles.
38. He wore spectacles and a blue sweater and carried a clipboard.
39. Because if you did not wear spectacles the brightness and the glory of the Emerald City would blind you.
40. The Grand National, after 154 years(http://sentencedict.com/spectacles.html), is one of the greatest sporting spectacles in history.
41. You and your so-called friends make spectacles of yourselves at the party, litter the garden with debris and vandalise this fountain.
42. Even those who live in the City must wear spectacles night and day.
43. I stood there, gazing down, and feeling a reverence for these spectacles of the natural world.
44. Value added tax has been put on spectacles and surgical boots, which we would never have dreamed of doing.
45. Ella's book lay face downward on the arm of a chair, her spectacles lodged across it.
46. Totally blinded, his spectacles streaming with water as he bobbed up, he tried to float himself into the galley.
47. It turned out to be a cheap pair of spectacles with one red lens and one blue lens.
48. He narrowed his eyes and took off the spectacles, praying breathlessly.
49. A younger woman with outsize spectacles behind them periodically gave a slight nod of her head.
50. His address book; the clothes he'd bought with his own money as opposed to hers; his spare spectacles; his cigarettes.
51. Madeleine had on her spectacles and was reading the newspaper while Louis dozed on the sofa.
52. He must have been very shortsighted for I remember the way in which he always peered through his very thick spectacles.
53. Inside the house the old man put on spectacles and read the invitation carefully.
54. Alaia tops, Paul Smith suits, extravagant spectacles: the designers are an instantly recognisable breed.
55. He wore sinister rimless spectacles, and had the potential to become frightening.
56. They were not, as Ionce thought, mere executions but genuine public spectacles.
57. Today the contest is held within strict bounds and has become one of the most exotic spectacles in the Imperial calendar.
58. Mr Thompson's son Brian said his father should have worn spectacles, but refused to.
59. And with his round face and friendly little circular eyes peering at you from behind those less-than-state-of-the-art spectacles.
60. Most of the productions shown here were patriotic spectacles requiring little dancing ability.
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