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dark glasses

British  

plural noun

  1. spectacles with lenses tinted to reduce transmitted light

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He kept his piercing green eyes largely hidden, ominously, behind dark glasses, only removing them to hypnotise his victims.

From BBC

In the same interview, as he discussed his penchant for wearing dark glasses, he described a German journalist who once interviewed him as “some horrible, ugly woman.”

From Seattle Times

Ex-colleagues in dark glasses and black suits glowered from a photo in a Disney frame.

From New York Times

In addition to walkie-talkies, boots and dark glasses, the bouncers carry pepper spray.

From Reuters

For years after arriving in the United States, Mr. Rowe wore dark glasses and felt constantly on guard, fearing agents from North Korea or Russia would seek revenge.

From Washington Post