Movement of one part sliding out from another, lengthening an object, or quality of a mechanism that performs such a movement.
1 The moon perhaps is the easiest of all objects of telescopic observation.
2 Jupiter is one of the easiest of all objects of telescopic observation.
3 He'd pulled a telescopic steel truncheon out from under his body armour.
4 The new telescopic sight had twice the magnifying power of the older model.
5 He lifted the Dragunov and brought the telescopic sight to his right eye.
6 The periscopes were of the telescopic variety that could be raised and lowered.
7 De Soya sees the screen lurch forward as telescopic magnification begins.
8 Each carried a nonmilitary, large-calibered rifle with a telescopic sight attached.
9 The rifle he held was a.22, and it had a small telescopic sight.
10 They had given him a huge Mauser with a telescopic sight.
11 A naval officer craned along the seventeen-feet barrel, peering through the telescopic sights.
12 He'd have needed a telescopic leg to hook that one home.
13 In 1890, he took out the first of several patents on telescopic sights.
14 The heartbroken person stoops over and takes a telescopic view of my haberdashery.
15 Observation is the only help and mine has been mostly telescopic .
16 Jacob goes back to surveying the crowd through the telescopic lens.
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