An optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes.
Small, usually compact, binoculars intended for indoor use.
1 On some evenings he arrived with opera glasses , which amused the cast.
2 Wilbur wiped his mouth, lowering the opera glasses to stare at Louise.
3 So there was quite a large audience present with opera glasses .
4 With his opera glasses he could see from his bedroom whatever went on.
5 Still holding Marianne by the shoulder, she raised her opera glasses .
6 She dug into her handbag and pulled out a pair of opera glasses .
7 She dug her new opera glasses out of her purse.
8 He locked his door, and sat down by the window with his opera glasses .
9 This is a moving picture camera, disguised as opera glasses .
10 He took the opera glasses from her and held them up to his eyes.
11 With a sigh, she raised the gold opera glasses that lay in her lap.
12 Tom was using a pair of opera glasses to see what they were eating.
13 I didn't bring my opera glasses to work today.
14 The golden opera glasses , to her frustration, offered only a partial view of the battlefield.
15 Kellar must have seen this through his opera glasses .
16 Aubrey remembered the opera glasses , which were still in his pocket, and brought them out.
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