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sunglasses
[suhn-glas-iz, -glah-siz]
plural noun
eyeglasses with colored or tinted lenses that protect the eyes from the glare of sunlight.
sunglasses
/ ˈsʌnˌɡlɑːsɪz /
plural noun
glasses with darkened or polarizing lenses that protect the eyes from the sun's glare
Word History and Origins
Origin of sunglasses1
Example Sentences
“Maybe you couldn’t normally gift your friend a pair of Gucci sunglasses, but now you can because you could get it at Buffalo and find it a lot more affordably,” she said.
I wonder where Autumn and I could get those sweet coats and sunglasses.
She had left a pair of sunglasses behind at the Italian restaurant where Goldman worked as a waiter, and he went to her townhouse to return them.
Matthew Gruter was among about 60 dark-clothed men -- some hiding their faces with sunglasses or hats -- who protested outside the New South Wales parliament this month.
In the series of wholesome photos of Carlos in his dad’s arm, wearing sunglasses and resting, the pitcher included a video of when he first met his future K9 in August.
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