An optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes.
Small, usually compact, binoculars intended for indoor use.
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Examples for "binoculars"
Examples for "binoculars"
1I left my binoculars and nightscope back in the tent, of course.
2Using the binoculars, Akkim captured more images to add to his report.
3Ever since that time I have regarded binoculars as instruments of terror.
4Then he took up the binoculars from the roof of the deckhouse.
5He focused the binoculars on the object trailing behind the sailing craft.
1Through field glasses, he watched as Scofield and his party trudged north.
2He set the field glasses back on the ledge and backed away.
3Nana was scanning the scene through a huge pair of field glasses.
4Ian focused the field glasses, searching the water for the dark shape.
5Kemmel, bristling with guns but not one visible with the field glasses.
1On some evenings he arrived with opera glasses, which amused the cast.
2Wilbur wiped his mouth, lowering the opera glasses to stare at Louise.
3So there was quite a large audience present with opera glasses.
4With his opera glasses he could see from his bedroom whatever went on.
5Still holding Marianne by the shoulder, she raised her opera glasses.
6She dug into her handbag and pulled out a pair of opera glasses.
7She dug her new opera glasses out of her purse.
8He locked his door, and sat down by the window with his opera glasses.
9This is a moving picture camera, disguised as opera glasses.
10He took the opera glasses from her and held them up to his eyes.
11With a sigh, she raised the gold opera glasses that lay in her lap.
12Tom was using a pair of opera glasses to see what they were eating.
13I didn't bring my opera glasses to work today.
14The golden opera glasses, to her frustration, offered only a partial view of the battlefield.
15Kellar must have seen this through his opera glasses.
16Aubrey remembered the opera glasses, which were still in his pocket, and brought them out.
Translations for opera glasses