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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
bifocals
noun
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▪ An effort to look through bifocals put a jaunty thrust in Lois's small chin.
▪ Discreetly Pamela put on her bifocals and craned her neck.
▪ For instance, it was by trusting the bifocals of Euhemerus that Heinrich Schliemann rediscovered Troy.
▪ He had a pair of rimless bifocals in one hand, chewing on one of the stems as he read.
▪ Her eyes loomed behind her bifocals.
▪ Mom wore large bifocals with Sophia Loren frames and a pastel polyester pantsuit that stretched over her abdomen.
▪ You see two-zip in this Series, pal, you better give up those drugstore bifocals.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Bifocals

Bifocals \Bi"fo`cals\, n. pl. [Pref. bi-+ focal.] eyeglasses whose lenses have two foci, allowing the wearer to see both far and nearby objects clearly. The lenses are partitioned horizontally, the upper and lower parts having different focal lengths.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
bifocals

"bifocal spectacles," 1899, see bifocal. Conceived by Benjamin Franklin, but called by him double spectacles.

Wiktionary
bifocals

n. spectacles that have corrective lenses of two different powers; used by people who need both distance and reading glasses

Wikipedia
Bifocals

Bifocals are eyeglasses with two distinct optical powers. Bifocals are commonly prescribed to people with presbyopia who also require a correction for myopia, hyperopia, and/or astigmatism.

Usage examples of "bifocals".

Despite the white hair, bifocals and arthritic hands, he was one of the few who could singlehandedly put out the paper, having worked in every department.

After the Wrights and their attorney left, Edmond removed his bifocals and rubbed his eyes.

People were falling in love, getting married, going to drug rehab, learning how to ice-skate, getting bifocals, studying for exams, trying on clothes, getting their hair cut, and getting born.

He removed his bifocals and began polishing the lens with a white linen handkerchief.

An African-American, she wore bifocals attached to her lapel by a silver chain.

He wore a broken-rimmed straw hat pushed back on his head while his bifocals were pulled down on the bridge of his nose.

Darcy watched the crash footage, eyes wide, like a fish being hauled into a boat--a bony fish with bifocals and bad hair.

Two very fine Temple artists also appeared on the scene, and an old glasscutter made a pair of bifocals and began grinding out more.

He was round-faced, handsome in a Goody-Two-Shoes sort of way: bifocals with wire frames, sandy hair streaked with gray, cut full (with just the faintest suggestion of styling mousse).