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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121. Is spectacles for nearsighted persons eye mom be still the first lens very good?
122. I add, as the climax, that I have seen an Englishwoman dancing in a wreath of roses and blue spectacles.
123. It doesn't matter that the children will watch rubbishy commercials or spectacles of sadism and violence – so long as they are quiet.
124. Life has not been easy for him; he still sees everything through rose-coloured spectacles.
125. A patient wears the spectacles frame, turn on the switch of the pulse diathermy machine, and then can be treated by oneself whether adults or children.
126. Capable of seating 50, 000 spectators, the Colosseum was used for gladiatorial contests and public spectacles.
127. Aim To study the effect of wearing progressive multi-focal spectacles on phoria in the teenager nearsighted.
128. A roofless,(http://sentencedict.com/spectacles.html) oval enclosure surrounded by tiers of seats that was used in antiquity for public spectacles.
129. This article introduces the operation method of retinoscopy optometry and prescription of spectacles.
130. A search of Cao's home in Morpeth, Northumberland, found trousers stained with Yang's blood and a watch and spectacles taken from the victims.
131. By the third day his eyes ached unbearably and his spectacles needed wiping every few minutes.
132. Conclusion: Safety lens of spectacles can protect the occurrence of ocular traumas.
133. It doesn't matter that the children watch rubbishy commercials or spectacles of sadism and violence--so long as they are quiet.
134. Mr Bush had a simplistic tendency to see the world through ideological and partisan spectacles.
135. After srugery, patients must wear spectacles for correction of hyperopia too.
136. Microscopes hae been fitted out with spectacles that gie them better vision than eer before.
137. We have parted with the colt , and have only got a gross of green spectacles, with copper rims and shagreen cases.
138. Numerous travelers head for Elk, and other north coast getaways, to enjoy the spectacles of nature.
139. No history of spectacles would be complete without some mention of Benjamin Franklin, who invented bifocals in the 1780s.
140. Conclusion Wearing progressive multi-focal spectacles will not increase the phoria degree in the teenager nearsighted.
141. The Northern Lights are effortlessly one of Earth's most visually striking natural spectacles.
142. The park supports a vast array of wildlife and is the setting for one of the world's greatest wildlife spectacles, the annual migration of up to 2 million wildebeest, zebra and other mammals.
143. Does myope wear spectacles for nearsighted persons to get online conduce to the radiate that reduces computer cross-eye eyeball ?
144. Her spectacles were propped up on her gray head for safety.
145. He resettled his spectacles thoughtfully, and took a pace or two up and down.
146. So dig my 2002 wardrobe: black turtlenecks, black bell-bottoms , Skechers2 hobnailed boots, tiny, mean spectacles and a shaved head.
147. The stranger's face was hidden by dark --- Blue spectacles and Bushy sidewhiskers.
148. Today, I spent $100 for deposit for a new pair of spectacles and clip-on shades, with the balance of $320 due next week when I collect.
149. It doesn't matter that the children will watch rubbishy commercials and spectacles of sadism and violence-so long as they are quiet.
150. The old lady began to rummage in her pocket for her spectacles.
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