Noun
pair of glasses (plural pairs of glasses)
A pair of lenses set in a frame worn on the nose and ears in order to correct deficiencies in eyesight or to ornament the face.
Lopes emphasized her nickname by wearing a pair of glasses with the left lens covered with a condom, in keeping with the group's promotion of safe sex, wearing a black stripe under her left eye, and eventually getting her left eyebrow pierced. Source: Internet
In the episode "Tempus Fugitive", the time-traveler Tempus mocks Lois, saying that future historians laugh at her for being fooled by a pair of glasses. Source: Internet
He draws Grant's attention to a comic; the Doctor points out how ridiculous it is that no-one can tell that Clark Kent and Superman are the same person just because of a pair of glasses. Source: Internet
I decided to be different so I selected a large, round pair of glasses with a burgundy and pink frame. Source: Internet
Little princesses dancing in the food line and a boy amusing his friends with a piece of turkey he fashioned into a pair of glasses. Source: Internet
If you’re looking for a pair of glasses with a decent return policy, these are the specs for you. Source: Internet