spyglass (Meaning)

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spyglass (n)

a small refracting telescope

Synonyms & Antonyms of spyglass

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spyglass Sentence Examples

  1. The pirate captain peered through his spyglass, scanning the horizon for enemy ships.
  2. The young boy gazed into the spyglass, marveling at the distant stars that twinkled like celestial diamonds.
  3. The spyglass revealed a secluded cove, where the outlaws were hiding their stolen treasure.
  4. The explorers used the spyglass to identify unknown landmarks and avoid dangerous obstacles.
  5. The elderly woman peered through the spyglass, her eyes filled with a lifetime of memories.
  6. The hunter carefully adjusted the spyglass, hoping to catch a glimpse of the elusive prey.
  7. The astronomer raised the spyglass to his eye, eager to study the celestial bodies above.
  8. The spy positioned himself strategically, using the spyglass to observe his target without being detected.
  9. The ship's lookout scanned the sea with his spyglass, reporting any approaching vessels.
  10. The spyglass became the boy's constant companion, unlocking a world of wonder and adventure.

FAQs About the word spyglass

a small refracting telescope

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The pirate captain peered through his spyglass, scanning the horizon for enemy ships.

The young boy gazed into the spyglass, marveling at the distant stars that twinkled like celestial diamonds.

The spyglass revealed a secluded cove, where the outlaws were hiding their stolen treasure.

The explorers used the spyglass to identify unknown landmarks and avoid dangerous obstacles.