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opera glasses

[op-er-uh glas-iz, glah-siz, op-ruh] / ˈɒp ər ə ˌglæs ɪz, ˌglɑ sɪz, ˈɒp rə /


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LONDON‌ — In a hotel suite overlooking a darkening Leicester Square, the actor Warwick Davis picked up a pair of opera glasses and pointed them in the direction of the Empire Cinema.

From New York Times

In addition to the collar, the items being auctioned include a pair of Ginsburg’s opera glasses, a wooden gavel and artwork that hung in her Washington apartment.

From Seattle Times

KHARKIV, Ukraine — Viktor Lazar shares his war-side balcony with a pair of opera glasses and a tiny orange snake, his only companion in an apartment that seems to sit at the edge of the world.

From Washington Times

The opera glasses, more of a joke, are hardly needed — the front line is visible without them.

From Seattle Times

The classic three-camera setup mimicked the movement of the audience’s roving eye, perhaps aided with a pair of opera glasses.

From New York Times