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binoculars

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Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1866; see binocular . Earlier binocle (1690s).

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
n. an optical instrument designed for simultaneous use by both eyes [syn: binocular , field glasses , opera glasses ]

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
n. A hand-held device consisting of a series of lens and prisms, used to magnify objects so that they can be better seen from a distance, and looked at through both eyes.

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
noun COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS ■ VERB look ▪ The driver's door was open and kneeling behind it was the man looking through binoculars . ▪ I looked through my own binoculars . ▪ One was looking through binoculars at the mountain. ▪ Blue looks through the ...

Usage examples of binoculars.

I went to Adena, who was surveying the battlefield with a powerful pair of electronically boosted binoculars.

Michael and Antun watched through binoculars, but once the horses went into the backstretch they were hidden by the trees.

On the bridge, at the bullnose and on the fantail, lookouts were combing the sky with binoculars.

Koyama would go onto his roof with a pair of Fujinan naval binoculars that he had purchased in Chiba from a starving ex-submarine captain in 1946.

They were greeted by Desis One and Two, who flanked a long coffee table on which there were four MAC-10 machine pistols, twenty magazine clips, sixteen grenades, four miniaturized radios, two flamethrowers, four infrared binoculars, and a dismantled egg-shaped bomb that could blow up at least a quarter of the state of New Hampshire - the lesser southeastern part.

The birds circled as they climbed, and Domingo used binoculars as he tracked the vehicle below.

Armorer had brought his miniature binoculars with him, foldouts with image intensifiers.

From the hill beyond Jackknife a man had watched through binoculars his every move.

Raymond Kendall was so good at lobstering that other lobstermen, through binoculars, watched him pull and bait a pot.

With the binoculars pressed to his sockets, Luis paused ninety seconds to let the T-34S close in to the killing range of the Tiger.

At last only the low line of the Kerreri hills concealed the city of Omdurman from the binoculars of the British officers.

I went onto the balcony to see the runners go down to the start, and Orkney arrived breathlessly, moving in front of us without apology, raising his binoculars to see what sins his jockey might already be committing.

I was up in one of the old French blockhouses, looking out at the rice paddies through my binoculars.

A reporter who had been scanning the seas below with high-powered binoculars came back from the angled plateglass observation windows and slumped in a front-row seat.

He put his face in the radar hood, confirmed the ranges to the surrounding ships, then picked up his binoculars.