sunglasses
Americanplural noun
plural noun
Etymology
Origin of sunglasses
Example Sentences
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The streamer teased Turner’s Croft costume earlier this year, sharing a still of the actor in a fitted dark green tank, shorts and round sunglasses with gun holsters on her legs.
From Los Angeles Times
"I, Balendra Shah, in the name of the country and people, pledge that I will be loyal to the constitution," Shah said, dressed all in black, including his trademark dark sunglasses.
From Barron's
He cut a distinctive figure in the music videos with his trademark square black sunglasses, a black blazer and black trousers.
From BBC
Shah, who kept his trademark dark sunglasses on for the ceremony, has yet to give a formal speech since winning his seat.
From Barron's
Frequently wearing sunglasses even indoors, Acuña cut an imposing figure during his classes and in lectures and rallies across the country.
From Los Angeles Times
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