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monocle
[mon-uh-kuhl]
noun
an eyeglass for one eye.
monocle
/ ˈɒəə /
noun
a lens for correcting defective vision of one eye, held in position by the facial muscles
Other Word Forms
- monocled adjective
- ˈDzԴdz adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of monocle1
Example Sentences
The ruthless military officer with the monocle and the swagger stick who sends his men to senseless death and/or turns traitor.
In his earlier incarnations on the page and screen, the Penguin was a demented society swell whose signature accouterments were a top hat, a monocle and a trick umbrella.
If God had intended the country to be ruled by elites, Hitler said at one rally, “we would all have been born with monocles.”
“There’s a quote on our ‘about us’ page that says we’re removing the monocle from opera’s … rump, essentially.
“Go ahead and put a monocle and top hat on him.”
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