Glasses

  • 101rose-colored glasses — noun plural Date: 1926 favorably disposed opinions ; optimistic eyes < views the world through rose colored glasses > …

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  • 102Judy in Disguise (With Glasses) — was a hit for the Louisiana based John Fred and his Playboys in early 1968. The song, co written with bandmate Andrew Bernard, was a parody of The Beatles hit, Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds . According to The Billboard Book of Number One Hits by&#8230; …

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  • 103field glasses — pl.n. a small, portable, binocular telescope: also field glass * * * …

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  • 104musical glasses — a set of drinking glasses filled with varying amounts of water to produce ringing tones of different pitches when the player s finger is rubbed around the wet rims. Cf. glass harmonica. [1760 70] * * * …

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  • 105rose-colored glasses — a cheerful or optimistic view of things, usually without valid basis: He saw life through rose colored glasses. [1860 65] * * * …

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  • 106Characteristics of oxide glasses — ▪ Table Characteristics of oxide glasses fused silica soda lime silica borosilicate aluminosilicate lead Approximate composition1 ● silica 99.9% ● water 0.1% ● silica 73% ● alumina 1% ● sodium oxide 17% ● magnesia 4% ● lime 5% ● silica 81% ●&#8230; …

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  • 107pair of glasses — noun A pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct deficiencies in eyesight or to ornament the face. Syn: eyeglasses, glasses, pair of eyeglasses, spectacles, pair of specs, pair of spectacles, specs …

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  • 108John Lennon glasses — noun A pair of eyeglasses (spectacles) with round lenses. Everyone in New YorkHad a position on Shanker,A story about garbage,An unconventional sex life,John Lennon glasses, Syn: John Lennon spectacles …

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  • 109industrial glasses — safety glasses …

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  • 110field glasses — field .glasses n [plural] ↑binoculars …

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