A mirror intended to be held in the hand.
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Examples for "hand glass"
Examples for "hand glass"
1I study my profile with a hand glass, getting the double reflection.
2Pancha took up a hand glass and turning her back to him studied her profile in the mirror.
3In the ditty box are kept such articles as toothbrush, brush and comb, small hand glass, writing material, and odds and ends.
4The prize proved to be a most tempting one, a tiny brush and comb and cunning hand glass in a little satin-lined box.
5And when at the end of his inventions the leader fell back on the hand glass and the cushion, Mildred refused dance after dance.
1On the dressing-table were Mrs. Carey's brushes and the hand mirror.
2After a few minutes, he came back with a hand mirror.
3I placed a pitcher and a goblet upon it; also, a hand mirror.
4Ellen leaned forward and snatched the hand mirror away from Charlotte.
5She motioned to a hand mirror affixed to the display on a chain.
6I could sort of see it with the hand mirror in the bathroom.
7With that, Mr. Socrates pulled a small hand mirror from his vest pocket.
8Constance took a hand mirror from her desk drawer, studying her reflection closely.
9Eventually, she gathered the courage to pick up a hand mirror.
10I'd somehow overlooked the small hand mirror in my sponge bag.
11The space monkey looks at himself squatting in his hand mirror.
12She took the hand mirror, that she might see the back of the costume.
13He took a hand mirror and went to the window.
14Just a standard old-fashioned hand mirror with a silver backing.
15She shrugged and picked up the hand mirror on the table, admiring her reflection.
16He stretched and examined the tattoos in a hand mirror.
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