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    Use "sunglasses" in a sentence

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    sunglasses


    1. The bartender sighed a wall of bubbles and swam up to the highest shelf, about thirty feet above, where he fetched a crystalline bottle glowing so brightly blue-white that she almost needed sunglasses


    2. Ginger's be-freckled golden skin, which matched the golden hair that she kept tied up tight in a bun, along with her aviator sunglasses and bright pink lip gloss, masked the harsh interior life of the tireless watchdog


    3. Astride a couple of motor bikes sat a couple of other visitors, rather obvious in matching wraparound sunglasses, identical maroon shorts and gaudy waterproofs; I couldn't help but wonder why they found our van so fascinating


    4. I was flaunting with my sunglasses on, trying to show off for the paparazzi's eye that was on me


    5. He found her an empty chair; she sat down and removed her designer sunglasses


    6. ' Adrian had taken off his sunglasses and was admiring the reflection of his diamond earring in a lens - until he turned to clamp my hand in his grip


    7. He stared so intently into her jet-black sunglasses that he completely missed the amazing comeback by his team's opponents that resulted in the match ending in a five-all draw


    8. so intently into her jet-black sunglasses that he completely missed


    9. ” He put on his sunglasses


    10. He would sit in the chair on top of the desk and put on his sunglasses so students couldn't see where he was looking during the exam

    11. Christine Herold, blonde hair in a bun, with owl rimmed dark sunglasses, and wearing a black dress with small rainbow-colored stars


    12. Jayson rips his sunglasses off to glare


    13. mate, why do women always seem to have sunglasses on all the time


    14. So, at least that was something, but still called for sunglasses


    15. If you normally wear glasses or a hearing aid, you can wear that in the photo – but no sunglasses or faux smarty-pants glasses


    16. sunglasses, and it led me to believe that it had something to do


    17. At the front door, the butler bid me farewell—as in, the actual words, “Farewell, madam”—and extended a pair of sunglasses


    18. The sudden flood of sunlight made me wince even with the sunglasses, but it was no longer unbearable


    19. Whatever else had happened to me, I hadn’t been turned into a nocturnal recluse, at least as long as I had sunglasses and good sunblock


    20. I grabbed the Chanel sunglasses as I headed out the door, then took the stairs down and shoved through the front door and out into the brilliant morning

    21. I pulled off my sunglasses


    22. She was dressed in a lime green top and shorts to match and had on sunglasses


    23. landed on the bed, and she put the sunglasses down on her nose so


    24. She flashed a bright, perfect smile as she slid the sunglasses over her eyes


    25. ” I entered, peeling off my coat and shoving my sunglasses in the pocket before hanging it on one of the hooks behind the door


    26. He turned around, letting the blinds snap closed and slipping his sunglasses into the pocket of his coat he’d folded over the back of the nearest chair with the shoulder holster that he’d been wearing


    27. Dorian plucked the duffel out of my arms as I stepped back into the living area, slinging it over his shoulder as I put the sunglasses and my own coat on, hooking the one that Worth had given me that morning over my arm along with the purse


    28. He twirled a pair of dark aviator sunglasses as he stood there on the flag stone patio watching us


    29. Americans (who weren’t capitalists) were rock and roll, sunglasses, Levi’s jeans, and just plain cool


    30. “Your father? Well, yes you have, but what made you start thinking about him?” He looked good with aviator sunglasses; Beth admired him in the brilliance of the sunlight, pondering the thought

    31. Some wore sunglasses, some berets and caps


    32. An olive green button down shirt, some olive green khakis and a pair of casual black Steve Madden loafers completed my ensemble, the sun gleaming brightly from the sunglasses that rested atop my freshly shaved head


    33. Of course, Dorian never went anywhere without his trademark silver David Yurman sunglasses


    34. Hunter wore a ball cap pulled low over his eyes and dark sunglasses


    35. The only thing she had going for her were her sunglasses


    36. He stepped aside and a woman came out of the house and slipped past Manda, her eyes hidden behind a pair of sunglasses


    37. piercings and the stylish legless sunglasses he had clipped to his


    38. When Nik reached up to push his sunglasses back over his eyes, Manda gasped


    39. a black baseball cap and sunglasses leaned out the window


    40. “Why are you going to Ostuchi?” asked the driver, removing his sunglasses and

    41. “Blue Mustang, sunglasses, early thirties?” he asked


    42. there was a man, wearing a pair of cheap sunglasses, taking


    43. they had all adjusted their sunglasses for maximum effect


    44. Robinson pulls out sunglasses with his left hand and puts them on


    45. Dr Hancox lowered his sunglasses and took a slurp of his fruit juice whilst appreciatively watching the sun rise over the Carribean Sea


    46. Jaden had his right hand on the side of his head, holding his head up with sunglasses on


    47. Sam put on her sunglasses and got out of the car


    48. She put on her hat and sunglasses and headed out of the


    49. "Nice view from here, isn't it?" remarked a young man of thirty wearing a white suit and sunglasses


    50. sunglasses and pulled over to the side of the road












































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    Synonyms for "sunglasses"

    dark glasses shades sunglasses

    "sunglasses" definitions

    (plural) spectacles that are darkened or polarized to protect the eyes from the glare of the sun