glasses (noun)
121obliquity — noun /əˈblɪkwɪti,əˈblɪkwɪɾi,oʊˈblɪkwɪɾi/ a) The quality of being oblique in direction, deviating from the horizontal or vertical; the angle created by such a deviation. The Planet Earth, so stedfast though she seem, / Insensibly three different… …
122tweeny — noun /ˈtwiːni/ A between maid, or maidservant who helps the cook as well as the housemaid. Madame Eskimoffs tweeny had brought out tea and a gâteau, as well as a twelve year old Speyside malt and glasses …
123geekster — noun A good looking man that intentionally makes himself look geeky, through his use of glasses, hairstyle or clothing style …
124spectacle — noun a) Something exhibited to view; usually, something presented to view as extraordinary, or as unusual and worthy of special notice; a remarkable or noteworthy sight; a show; a pageant; a gazingstock. Poverty a spectacle is, as thinketh me,… …
125Liam — noun currently popular in Ireland, England, and Scotland. Tall. Glasses. Wearing this yellow hoodie. Liam. Im pretty sure thats his name. Like, ninety percent sure. I think it suits him. Liam. The kind of name you never normally hear outside a… …
126waiting — noun /ˈweɪtɪŋ/ a) The act of staying or remaining in expectation. There was an awful waiting in the earth, / As if a mystery greatened to its birth. b) Attendance, service. Green glasses for hock, and excellent waiting at table …
127eye chart — noun a sign or poster showing letters or symbols in progressively smaller lines of type, used to test distance vision The doctor said I needed glasses after I failed to read past the fourth line on the eye chart …
128eyeglasses — noun spectacles, glasses …