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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91. One of the lenses in his little academic spectacles had acquired a crack, giving him an oddly look.
92. The huge conglomerates that assemble on such occasions provide us with some of the greatest spectacles in the animal world.
93. I cannot see things through your spectacles.
94. Its typical quartzite topography features numerous natural spectacles.
95. People are looking at the past with rose-tinted spectacles.
96. Levin glowered over his spectacles.
97. The aurora is one of nature's most awesome spectacles.
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98. This television play looks at life through rose-coloured spectacles.
99. This is a pair of spectacles for nearsighted persons.
100. Even his spectacles seemed to wear an ironical gleam.
101. We should see life through rose-coloured spectacles.
102. The headmaster would look opaquely at me through flashing spectacles. "What are we going to do with you?"
103. Spectacles ride his nose.
104. With his characteristic gesture O'Brien resettled his spectacles on his nose.
105. It is also the boldest effort yet by businessmen here to establish China as a global moviemaking powerhouse, one that can create big-budget English-language spectacles to rival those of Hollywood.
106. It is quite some time now since all spectacles crashed through the stupefaction barrier.
107. A lithe 35-year-old with a wispy goatee and oversized spectacles, he is in the forefront of a new generation of graphic designers who are trying to define a visual language for contemporary China.
108. He cannot fall, and he senses a figure in orange garments, with a clean-shaven head and large spectacles coming toward him.
109. I will do myself the justice to say, that I have never had any better opinion of the philosophies of all those philosophers, than of the spectacles of the grimacer of Tivoli!
110. He wore big blue spectacles with side lights , and had a bushy whisker over his coatcollar.
111. In recent weeks, the local media reported prominently the unedifying spectacles of a Singaporean money changer allegedly cheating hundreds of Chinese workers of their hard-earned savings here.
112. Radio can't dazzle us with visual spectacles, it has to capture and hold our attention aurally.
113. Of course, spectacles such as'stage hypnosis " for entertainment purposes have not disappeared.
114. Big media continue to view the situation through rose-tinted spectacles while consumers see red.
115. They say we tend to view the past through rose-tinted spectacles but it seems that is far from a universal rule.
116. The planetary alignment could cause you to see someone whom you badly want to believe in through rose-tinted spectacles.
117. Mrs. Pardiggle had been regarding him through her spectacles with a forcible composure.
118. a pair of spectacles.
119. Rose-tinted spectacles may be good for one's health, as these results fit in with wider ideas about how a tendency to look on the bright side of life is part of being resilient to stress.
120. His numerous scientific and practical innovations include the lightning rod , bifocal spectacles, and a stove.
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