sunglasses
IPA: sˈʌngɫæsɪz
noun
- Tinted glasses worn to protect the eyes from the sun.
- (colloquial) A person wearing sunglasses
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Examples of "sunglasses" in Sentences
- I wandered aimlessly in sunglasses, bumping into walls, licking burger-less hamburger buns.
- At the library entrance were two Fimian supporters decked out in sunglasses and winter coats.
- The only person mentioning the "guy wearing a hooded jacket and aviator frame sunglasses" is YOU.
- Not to sound like an advertisement, but my number one criterion for sunglasses is that they are Smiths.
- Was there a guy in sunglasses with an earpiece and beige/green suit serving the slice and calling you Mr. Anderson?
- Side note: Lady Maja (who runs the HBC would like some sunglasses from the US - if anyone would like to sponsor her let me knowJ).
- Several hundred spectators — shirtless men in sunglasses, women in bikinis — looked on as the competitors, some 50 in all, took turns trying to impress a panel of judges.
- A tall, hooded man in sunglasses pointed a gun at bank teller in Olney, hit him in the face with the weapon, and left with cash over the weekend, Montgomery County police said Monday.
- I could see a graphic with Tunch wearing a turban that says The Tunchatolla, in sunglasses that says The Tunchinator, or one of the pics of Tunch with “the look” that says Bitch, please.
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