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glasses [glɑ:sɪz] N pl

glasses

field glasses N

opera glasses [ˈɒprəglɑ:sɪz, Am ˈɑ:prəglæs-] N

reading glasses N pl

glass <-es> [glɑ:s, Am glæs] N

2. glass no pl (glassware):

3. glass (for drinks):

5. glass (mirror):

6. glass pl:

7. glass pl (binoculars):

glass fiber N Am, glass fibre N Brit

looking glass <-es> N form

magnifying glass N

wine glass <-es> [ˈwaɪnglɑ:s, Am -glæs] N

stained glass window N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He is described as frail and skinny with glasses, about 5 foot 7 tall, and currently a bit unshaven.
www.hawkesbay.co.nz
A massive wet bar near the kitchen provides the ideal space to hold all your wine glasses and barware.
www.syracuse.com
Historically, ophthalmology has developed as a specialization of medical doctors while optometry originated as a profession that fitted people with glasses.
en.wikipedia.org
Glasses can be fitted with fine metal bars that lift up the drooping eyelids.
en.wikipedia.org
Ultimately, browline glasses accounted for half of all eyeglasses sold and worn in the 1950s.
en.wikipedia.org
He is holding field glasses in one hand.
en.wikipedia.org
It is applied using a torch and paint brush while wearing the standard safety equipment used for any patina application: rubber gloves, safety glasses, and a respirator.
en.wikipedia.org
It's bad enough having vision problems, but having to carry multiple pairs of glasses or use awkward bifocals just adds insult to injury.
www.techly.com.au
And limit your intake to two glasses of low or non-fat milk a day.
windsorstar.com
Everyone was ugly, full of embarrassing hair, zits, glasses.
thenewdaily.com.au

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