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He turned his head several ways, as if trying out a pair of bifocals.
I mean, he's the only one on the site who wears bifocals.
They say near vision is the first to go, then before we know it we'll be wearing bifocals.
Which means one of them could have been wearing bifocals."
He peered at me over the tops of his bifocals.
He opened the case and peered at it through the lower half of his bifocals.
The bifocals flickered in my direction and moved on, but not quickly enough.
His eyes were wide behind the bifocals, all out of shape and moist.
If you wear bifocals, look through the bottom reading portion.
The Director adjusted his bifocals and looked at the copies before he began reading.
I'm 44 years old and wear bifocals, and I can read every word.
My eyes flicker between screens close and far, making me wonder whether I'll need bifocals.
There was no mistaking the thoughtful brown eyes behind the man's bifocals.
He slipped on his bifocals and entered the name at a computer terminal.
He was slightly bald, had a thin face and wore bifocals.
Learn about the setbacks to consider when switching to bifocals.
This allows the patient to achieve a similar effect as wearing bifocals.
The artist has deep-set eyes behind his bifocals, and a long, strong face.
He looks up, his eyes narrowed behind the bifocals.
On his face, two pairs of glasses are held together with what looks like gum to make bifocals.
America's space agency keeps looking at the heavens through bizarre bifocals.
The lights of the colorful machines reflected off their bifocals.
Many people suddenly find themselves using bifocals or frequently slipping reading glasses on and off.
"The whole idea of bifocals said old man," he said.
Bud grinned and added, "What this job needs are bifocals!"