A piece of glass that make images look bigger.
Light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image.
1 He wore thick-lensed spectacles and used a magnifying glass for close work.
2 You can't start fires with a magnifying glass on a cloudy day.
3 Using a magnifying glass I had written in tiny characters my code.
4 She picked a magnifying glass from the floor and studied the letters.
5 But Seth Goldstein went over the Wechlas corpse with a magnifying glass .
6 The coolie drew forth now a magnifying glass and a glass slide.
7 With a magnifying glass she often watched the movements of small insects.
8 I saw you looking at it, through a magnifying glass , just now.
9 He was peering through a huge magnifying glass , one eye comically large.
10 Look, Janet, you'd almost need a magnifying glass to see the stitches.
11 I put the magnifying glass to my eye and examined the locket.
12 Nyberg got a magnifying glass out of his bags and sat down.
13 Laura held the magnifying glass over Mary Terrell's face, studied it carefully.
14 The old man examined it with extreme care through the magnifying glass .
15 I got up, retrieved my magnifying glass , and picked up the skull.
16 Networks don't work like a match -they work like a magnifying glass .
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