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bifocals [ˌbaıˈfəʊkəlz] SUST.

invisible bifocals SUST.

no-line bifocals SUST.

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There, he discovers a pair of bifocals in her salt water garden pond and finds her servants packing her bags.
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You needn't don a tweed jacket and bifocals to crack it.
www.straight.com
The claimant also wore bifocals and the collar inhibited the normal compensatory movement of her head to maintain perfect vision.
en.wikipedia.org
I looked her in the eye and scrunched up my face in the way she always did when peering over her bifocals.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Bifocals allow the wearer to see over both long and short distances.
www.telegraph.co.uk
If you knew everyone at a cocktail party could be filming you with their bifocals, what might you say or not say?
www.gizmodo.com.au
And another lady called very upset because she had been given varifocal glasses rather than bifocals, and wanted me to ring the optician.
www.telegraph.co.uk
Bifocals can be integrated into your glasses so that you can both read and see at a distance so there is no need for two pairs of glasses.
www.bramptonguardian.com
The inbuilt pockets respond to any nighttime routine, whether you're on a tablet or still into newspapers, wearing bifocals or earplugs.
www.theglobeandmail.com
Today he is a 73-year-old pensioner, with a tuft of a grey beard, retreating hairline, and sad blue eyes that peer over bifocals.
www.theglobeandmail.com

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