88 examples of binoculars in sentences

The contents of our loads (I should say goods, only that we got very little in return) were cloths of English manufacture, musical boxes, binoculars, time-pieces, a spare revolver or two with a few rounds of ammunition, salt, glass beads, shells, needles, country-made looking-glasses, shoes, and lungis, as well as several phials and galipots of medicines.

The following morning, before presenting ourselves to Aman ul Mulk, we sent him the following presents, viz., a Waziri horse, two revolvers, a pair of binoculars, several pieces of chintz and linen, twenty pounds of tea, sugar, salt, and several pairs of shoes of Peshawar manufacture, as well as trinkets for his zenana.

Soon Hunter saw rams, but they were so far below that even with my powerful binoculars it was impossible to tell more than that they carried larger heads than other sheep near them.

"It might even be the reflection of the stars on the glasses of your binoculars.

Hardly had the one who gripped the binoculars started to do as he was requested than he gave a cry of mingled relief and satisfaction.

Not a bird appeared in the sky, not an animal met the gaze of their binoculars as they peered below.

periscopic lens^; telescope, glass, lorgnette; spyglass, opera glass, binocular, binoculars, field glass; burning glass, convex lens, concave lens, convexo-concave lens^, coated lens, multiple lens, compound lens, lens system, telephoto lens, wide-angle lens, fish-eye lens, zoom lens; optical bench.

" "Well, you're right, Andy," replied the other, after he had clapped the binoculars to his eyes.

For quite a time they soared aloft, Andy using the binoculars almost constantly, watching the country below and occasionally sweeping the distance.

" "Yes, I know, because I did that same," answered Andy, once again raising the binoculars as he twisted his head around.

The frescoes in the Tribuna celebrate other Italian scientific triumphs, and in the cases are historic telescopes, astrolabes, binoculars, and other mysteries.

He lent me his binoculars, too, and with them I swept the whole valley toward Lens, where the great French coal mines are, and where the Germans have been under steady fire so long, and have been hanging on by their eyelashes.

At breakfast we decided to pack and follow the Barrier edge: this was the position when I last wrote, but the interruption came when Bowers, who had taken the binoculars, announced that he could see the ponies about a mile to the N.W. We packed and went on at once.

Large "brief-bag," most useful for stowing guide-books, flasks, binoculars, biscuits, and such like, that one wants when travelling, and never knows where to put.

I took a stalking telescope, but it was useless to my shikari, who always borrowed my wife's binoculars until she lost themor he stole them! 20.

Stalking glasses and binoculars were levelled at the unconcerned fowl, who sat by the "cathead" with perfect composure, and preened himself after his long flight.

Two they passed at a distance, and went so close to a thirda mere reef with a few palms upon itthat Mr. Chalk, after a lengthy inspection through his binoculars, was able to declare it uninhabited.

It is recruited almost wholly from the army, armed chiefly with binoculars, and enjoys a death-rate a little lower than its own reputation.

The Master was looking far to eastward, now with the naked eye, now sweeping the prospect with binoculars.

What?" His binoculars checked their sweep along the coast, which in its absolute barrenness looked a place of death for whatever might have life there.

In the remote suburbs and out on the plain, the Legionaries' binoculars could still see a swarming of white figures; but all the immediate vicinity was now wholly silent, motionless.

he tried to assure himself, as he took his binoculars from the rack and sighted at the forbidding, mysterious range.

Quite suddenly, at 10:05, the Master's binoculars detected a break far to southward, in the craggy wall of rock.

More agitated than any had ever seen him, he stood there at the rail, lips tight, hands clutching the binoculars at his eyes.

This horde of rushing cavaliers must have numbered between five and six hundred; and a fine sight they made as the Master got his binoculars on them.

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