Noun
(plural) optical instrument consisting of a frame that holds a pair of lenses for correcting defective vision
Source: WordNetAs Clark Kent, he wears eyeglasses to disguise his face and wears his Superman costume underneath his clothes so that he can change at a moment's notice. Source: Internet
Clyburn stands solemnly in a white shirt, low, orange morning rays, glinting off his eyeglasses. Source: Internet
Charly accessorized the comfortable and casual look with a pair of black rimmed eyeglasses, a thick chain around her neck, rings on her fingers, and a gold bangle bracelet. Source: Internet
Furthermore, in face-to-face tests, subjects could see card faces reflected in the tester's eyeglasses or cornea. Source: Internet
Generally, "medically required" vision care is covered if provided by physicians (cataract surgery, diabetic vision care, some laser eye surgeries required as a result of disease, but not if the purpose is to replace the need for eyeglasses). Source: Internet
Among the sectors the party sees as lacking competitiveness and accountability — and thus perhaps ripe for anti-trust or other regulatory action — are the airlines, cable and telecommunications, the beer industry, agriculture, and eyeglasses. Source: Internet