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dark glasses

plural noun

  1. spectacles with lenses tinted to reduce transmitted light


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Example Sentences

Stein and Harry, almost always dressed completely in black, are shot walking down sidewalks, dark glasses fixed in place.

Williams raised the end of a white hospital sheet to dab at the tears tricking down from behind his dark glasses.

And to keep the sun out of her eyes, the Burberry girl will be wearing white framed, petal-shaped dark glasses next spring.

Jackson appeared at the news conference more than 90 minutes late, wearing dark glasses and speaking in a slow, slurred voice.

When most people think of the Secret Service, they think of guys with dark glasses and wires in their ear.

Inside the glass gate, a man in a guard's uniform gave them each a pair of dark glasses.

Tommy hooked the earpieces of the dark glasses over his ears, and sighed with relief.

There was something familiar about the stooping shoulders, the large, dark glasses of the stranger.

He put on his dark glasses, leaned his head back against the padded roll of the reclining chair.

Marion removed the dark glasses she wore, turning a pair of serious eyes upon her companion.

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