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horn-rims
[ hawrn-rimz, -rimz ]
plural noun
- horn-rimmed eyeglasses.
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of horn-rims1
First recorded in 1925–30
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Example Sentences
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The man in the horn-rims walked around the edge of the bush, examining it closely.
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“Doc†was the man in the horn-rims.
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Student politics consist of either donning black ski masks and chasing guest lecturers off campus or finding big black Barry Goldwater horn-rims to wear to Young Americans for Freedom meetings.
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Marie pushed her horn-rims up on her nose and looked up for a moment.
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At school his uniform of navy blazer and gray flannel trousers rarely changed, though he had an impressive collection of printed silk bow ties and affected horn-rims and a pipe that was rarely lit.
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