sunglasses
eyeglasses with colored or tinted lenses that protect the eyes from the glare of sunlight.
Origin of sunglasses
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How to use sunglasses in a sentence
One occasionally spies women wearing the niqab with designer sunglasses over their eyes, especially in the blingy Emirates.
Abu Dhabi Stabbing: Why Law Enforcement Hates The Niqab & Burqa | Christopher Dickey | December 3, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTMubarak was present, wheeled in on a hospital trolley and wearing his trademark sunglasses.
Mubarak’s Acquittal Signals Complete Triumph of Military Over Arab Spring | Jamie Dettmer | November 29, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTJames Carville, who showed up in dark sunglasses, blue jeans, and running jacket.
Team Clinton Prepares for the Other Side of If | David Freedlander | November 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTOne with a toned figure, black suit and dark sunglasses looks more like a US Secret Service agent than a financier.
You should not be seen on streets, but in airports, in big coats and sunglasses.
She had a shock of bright pink hair and a sharp, rodent-like face, with big sunglasses that were practically air-force goggles.
Little Brother | Cory DoctorowIt was a girl whose face was sharp and rodent-like, half-hidden by a giant pair of sunglasses.
Little Brother | Cory DoctorowI didn't have any sunglasses on at that time because I had broken them the week before, and I hadn't gotten any new ones.
Warren Commission (2 of 26): Hearings Vol. II (of 15) | The President's Commission on the Assassination of President KennedyWe wore the silk scarf, sunglasses and rakish hat with a leather Jacket.
The Biography of a Rabbit | Roy BensonHe had glasses, because he took them off and put them back on before he left, and they were not sunglasses.
Warren Commission (11 of 26): Hearings Vol. XI (of 15) | The President's Commission on the Assassination of President Kennedy
British Dictionary definitions for sunglasses
/ (ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz) /
glasses with darkened or polarizing lenses that protect the eyes from the sun's glare
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