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She took off the granny glasses and laid them on the table.
Neither man liked the way she looked in the granny glasses.
Then she slowly removes her granny glasses and looks at him.
"I was trying to picture you in a rocking chair with granny glasses."
She wore granny glasses and had a good figure.
A hand reaches out from under the sheets and grabs the granny glasses I offer.
That afternoon she was wearing granny glasses and one of those long print dresses.
To this he added a pair of granny glasses with smoked lenses.
One was a woman, even older than Melvin but with twinkling green eyes behind her granny glasses.
Joey, all hair, legs and rose-colored granny glasses, was everyone's favorite.
Bland even, in his perfectly-tailored, borrowed suit and granny glasses.
He had managed to get a little sleep and he was wearing granny glasses instead of the contacts.
She was short with prematurely gray hair, granny glasses, a tight, disapproving mouth.
She had a flower painted on her cheek, and large, blue-tinted granny glasses.
That one had a mirror on the wall, and a salesman who also advised her on the granny glasses.
He's wearing jeans, a white T-shirt, a sports jacket and small granny glasses with purple lenses.
She had a plain face not helped by large granny glasses and blonde hair pulled back in a severe chignon.
In just a few years the company had successfully cast off its Edwardian granny glasses and become the sleek beauty on the block.
I don't mean the crocheted ponchos and granny glasses.
With his white hair and beard, T-shirt and granny glasses, the resemblance is too blatant to be accidental.
"I forgot my evening bag," she said, sitting down by the fireplace and putting on her granny glasses to look over her speech.
Probably has visions of me with long straight hair, granny glasses and a sign about LBJ.
Those who couldn't drop out gave up haircuts and wore sandals and granny glasses.
Betty Jean Scales alive: a prim woman with long hair and granny glasses.
Momentarily the door was opened by a middle-aged Cantabrigian man with thinning, bright orange hair and granny glasses.
She smiled a greeting, but there was something sharp and calculating in the eyes behind the granny specs.
Mr. Hawtrey, whose outrageously camp screen persona was once described by a movie critic as "a thin wet hen in granny specs," appeared in 23 of the 28 "Carry On" films.