sun-glasses
See also: sun glasses and sunglasses
English
Noun
- Alternative form of sunglasses.
- 1951, Menachem Begin, “Dov Gruner”, in The Revolt: Story of the Irgun, New York, N.Y.: Henry Schuman, →OCLC, page 253:
- One of the Irgun soldiers dropped the big sun-glasses he was wearing as a disguise.
- 1992 March, Ian Osborne, “Skull and Crossbones”, in Phil King, editor, Zzap!64, Ludlow, Shropshire: Europress Impact Ltd, →ISSN, →OCLC, pages 48–49:
- Biocky, unimaginative, and the pukey colour scheme has you searching out those Blues Brothers sun-glasses you bought on holiday last year, just before they went out of fashion.
- 1995, IJRM - Volume 12 - Page 200:
- Within the group of low involvement "feel" products the following 10 were retained (in descending order of "feelness"): birthday cards, indoor plants, liquor, sun-glasses, pilsner beer, pralines, port, potato crisps, cookies, chocolate.