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Sentence count:161+7Posted:2017-05-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: spectaclebespectacledspectacularspectatorrespectabletentacleobstacleexpectantMeaning: ['spektəkl]  n. optical instrument consisting of a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision. 
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61. A pride of lions hunting down a prey animal, such as a zebra, is one of nature's more awesome spectacles.
62. Shaw gazes benevolently over his spectacles, and Kitchen twinkles wickedly over his mask.
63. Peering through steel-rimmed spectacles were chilly gray eyes that found little to be amused by.
64. Miss Honey put down her pencil and removed her spectacles and began to polish the lenses with a piece of tissue.
65. He held the paper in both hands and he saw the paper waver in front of his spectacles.
66. Coming soon to a computer screen near you: full three-dimensional animation without the need for funny spectacles.
67. It was pointed out that contrary to the rose-tinted spectacles view,(www.Sentencedict.com) Britain has a long history of riot and disorder.
68. Thousands, branded parasitical intellectuals merely because they spoke a foreign language or wore spectacles, were systematically liquidated.
69. I say my daughter keeps the place respectable by those great iron spectacles she wears.
70. The spectacles were sold at a price that most villagers couldn't afford, thus alienating the very people most at risk.
71. And her spectacles and peaked cap seem to add to the image of a beauty with brains.
72. A thin man wearing half-moon spectacles and a dark blue three-piece suit made his way over towards my board.
73. He gazed up at Cornelius through the unfractured lens of his spectacles.
74. The woman looked at me very closely over her spectacles.
75. His nervously elegant hand made a shaking bridge over the tinted spectacles, adjusting them without need on the nose.
76. He wore pince-nez spectacles, a round-ended stiff collar, and a moustache.
77. To attract crowds large enough to fill up the ornate space, big spectacles were de rigueur.
78. And these are just thoughts about the spectacles qua physical objects of a certain size and weight.
79. Of course it's just possible that she has poor eyesight - a woman like that would be too vain to wear spectacles.
80. Ask your partner to remove spectacles, earrings, necklaces or anything that may impede the massage.
81. And a short chubby woman with thick pebble-glass spectacles, Mary Dunn, mingled with the crowd.
82. He righted his spectacles which had been knocked askew and straightened his cloak.
83. Even an aid as commonly encountered as a pair of spectacles can be a focus for teasing.
84. She wore a flowered smock, and her spectacles hung round her neck on a cord.
85. It also wore a youthful face, the greater part of which lurked behind the thick pebbled spectacles of the seriously myopic.
86. Sweat had made my skin sticky, and had glued rivulets of sand to my spectacles.
87. The ceremony at Notre-Dame was one of the great royal spectacles of the sixteenth century.
88. These spectacles do provide quite different views on the official portrait of crime and criminals.
89. Who are these sad inadequates anyway but a consequence of looking at society through middle-class-tinted spectacles?
90. The spectacles left bright red marks which took some time to go away.
More similar words: spectaclebespectacledspectacularspectatorrespectabletentacleobstacleexpectantexpectancyaspectexpectationinspectsuspectrespectspecterspectreprospectspectrumlife expectancyelectromagnetic spectruminspectorrespectedsuspect ofrespectiveperspectiveretrospectrespectfulinspectionintrospectprospectus
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