Ainda não temos significados para "wear a monocle".
1We get it, you read novels and wear a monocle.
2I'll even wear a monocle while accepting your cash, if that would make you feel more secure.
3He is one of the few men in this country who can wear a monocle without looking silly.
4In his left eye, attached to a cord, he wore a monocle.
5He carries a parlor rifle, and wears a monocle.
6Firmly fastened in one screwed-up eye he wore a monocle on a wide black ribbon.
7He was in evening dress, and wore a monocle; his manner was frigid and rather pretentious.
8This latter wore a monocle in what Jones afterwards mentally called, "his twisted face."
9By the way, he wears a monocle.
10We had a strange Lieutenant one trip who came from a depot ship at Southampton and wore a monocle.
11Have a look at the pictures: deep inside the bunker someone is stroking a white cat and wearing a monocle.
12He wears a monocle over one staring and apparently sightless eye, and stalks along mechanically, glancing neither to right nor left.
13"He'll probably carry a cane and wear a monocle."
14On the way he spotted the poet Joaquín Ramos on the corner, wearing a monocle and pulling along the goat he called his gazelle.
15For the same reasons he wore a monocle; not because the vision of his right eye was defective but because no clergyman wears a monocle.
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