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binocle Meaning

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binocle (n.)

A dioptric telescope, fitted with two tubes joining, so as to enable a person to view an object with both eyes at once; a double-barreled field glass or an opera glass.

binocle Sentence Examples

  1. As a seasoned birdwatcher, I always carry my trusty binocle to catch sight of rare species.
  2. Peering through the binocle, I marveled at the intricate details of the distant mountain range.
  3. My grandfather handed me his antique binocle, urging me to use it to explore the wonders of nature.
  4. With my binocle in hand, I scanned the horizon, searching for any signs of approaching ships.
  5. The ornithologist adjusted his binocle, focusing on the tiny figure flitting among the branches.
  6. I lent my binocle to my friend so they could get a better view of the stage during the concert.
  7. The detective used his binocle to observe the suspect's movements from a discreet distance.
  8. During the safari, our guide handed us each a binocle to enhance our wildlife viewing experience.
  9. From the balcony of our hotel room, we used the binocle to observe the bustling city below.
  10. With a binocle, you can appreciate the intricacies of distant landscapes with unparalleled clarity.

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A dioptric telescope, fitted with two tubes joining, so as to enable a person to view an object with both eyes at once; a double-barreled field glass or an oper

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As a seasoned birdwatcher, I always carry my trusty binocle to catch sight of rare species.

Peering through the binocle, I marveled at the intricate details of the distant mountain range.

My grandfather handed me his antique binocle, urging me to use it to explore the wonders of nature.

With my binocle in hand, I scanned the horizon, searching for any signs of approaching ships.