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pince-nez

[ pans-ney, pins-; French pans-ney ]

noun

plural pince-nez
  1. a pair of glasses held on the face by a spring that grips the nose.


pince-nez

/ pɛ̃sne; ˈpænsˌneɪ; ˈpɪns- /

noun

  1. eyeglasses that are held in place only by means of a clip over the bridge of the nose
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pince-nez1

1875–80; < French: literally, (it) pinches (the) nose
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of pince-nez1

C19: French, literally: pinch-nose
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Gamache does not solve crimes by adjusting his pince-nez and issuing a deduction.

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He showed me some pince-nez reading glasses that Guinness has gotten for him, which make him look even more like an 18th-century European count.

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Improbably bedecked in a bow tie, pince-nez glasses and a mailman’s hat, he held a pickle like a cigar and cracked wise in a voice borrowed from Groucho Marx.

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A pair of cracked pince-nez balanced on the end of his twitching nose.

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The first is the discovery by a timorous and eminently respectable architect of the nude body of a murdered man, neatly disposed in his bathtub, decorated with a pair of gold-rimmed pince-nez.

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