sun-glassed
See also: sunglassed
English
Adjective
sun-glassed (not comparable)
- Alternative form of sunglassed
- 1928 June 25, The St. Louis Star, volume 42, number 227, St. Louis, Mo., page 9, column 1:
- KODAKING as you go” is no longer going to be an exclusive vice of sun-glassed and putteed females imbued with a square-jawed determination to make the most of their travels from there to the point of exhaustion.
- 2016 September 2, Mike Sion, “New in town: Reno rapper Feeki rapidly blowing up online”, in Reno Gazette-Journal, volume 37, number 246, Reno, Nev., page 2C, column 3:
- The EP can be be purchased at www.feeki.bigcartel.com along with an impressive array of merch: hats, hoodies, bandanas, stickers, signed posters, lanyards and three different T-shirts—one showing Feeki in sun-glassed profile, with “Mullets Rule” above and “Chix drool” below.
- 2019 August 10, “Mr. Stamper’s indiscretion”, in The Baxter Bulletin, volume 118, number 204, Mountain Home, Ark., page 4A, column 2:
- A few blocks away, scented, corseted and sun-glassed members of the Tri-State Ladies Club sat on their riverfront veranda, bored in observing the Ohio River as it passed town on the way to New Orleans, the jazz and blues capital of the country and a place that seemed to thrive in spite of it all.
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