monocle|monocles in English

noun

[mon·o·cle || 'mɑnəkl /'mɒ-]

eye-piece, single-lens optical piece (Ophthalmology)

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1. The old lady could not read clearly without her monocle.

2. I mean, he's got the monocle, he's got the top hat....

3. Often Cyclopean Relating to or suggestive of a Cyclops: a great Cyclopean monocle

4. "Perhaps he wore a monocle because he had something wrong with one eye"Charles said.

5. They let buildings, escape routes, and enemies be marked in green on every soldier's monocle.

6. In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle.

7. There are also scenes where Veronica is feverishly writing in her diary while sporting a monocle!

8. A device, such as a monocle or spyglass, containing a lens or lenses and used as an aid to vision.

9. A short piece he wrote in the latest edition of Monocle magazine (not freely available online) offers a case in point.

10. The undisclosed new feature allows iPhone 3Gs owners to shake their phones three times to turn on a view called "the Monocle."

11. The final puzzle we played had a blind man that needed something to help him see. "Magnifying glass" was acceptable, as was "monocle. "

12. CAUGHT ON THE HOP; pets corner In the middle section, they placed a type of coral reef fish called a Bridled monocle bream.

13. Due to its profound themes and delicate design, Break Down looks like a "monocle", in whose "glisten" readers can see various phenomena and catch abundant meanings.

14. ‘He was wearing a black coat and trousers with a snow white shirt, a blue Cravat that matched his eyes perfectly, and also the monocle.’ ‘Truly he was a vision of charm in his navy jacket, cream-colored dress shirt, black Cravat, and brown trousers.’

15. ‘In Ascot and blazer, with his warm, chiseled features, George Clarke Jenkins has always been a handsome fellow.’ ‘He always wears a red smoking jacket and an Ascot and a monocle at his parties, and really cool, eclectic people will be there.’

16. - 2 Cachinnates (smile with teeth) in red and pink - The Beard in black - The Inquisitor (mustache and monocle) in brown - 2 Coquettes (smile) in red and pink - 2 Flirts (puckered smile) in red and pink - The Unibrow in black - The Naturalist in black - 5 mustaches: 2 black, 1 brown, 1 gray and 1 white

17. Welcome to Blobfish 2.0! This update includes a slight redesign and a bundle of new blobs: • A heart Blobfish, a fins-covering-the-eyes Blobfish, a sobbing Blobfish, a side-eye Blobfish, a tongue Blobfish, a cringing Blobfish, a medical mask Blobfish, a monocle Blobfish, a halo Blobfish, a broken halo Blobfish, a devil Blobfish, a party Blobfish, a beret Blobfish, and a Santa Blobfish