There was a puzzled frown in the eyes back of the thick-lensed glasses.
Craven came in, slouchily, his hair standing on end, his eyes peering through the thick-lensed glasses.
His faded blue suit, a size too large, flapped about him, and the outmoded felt hat seemed to sink to the level of his thick-lensed glasses.
And the penalty was in his eyes, if one cared to look beyond the thick-lensed glasses.
There was nothing else for them to do; the determined dragoness in the double-lensed spectacles, who managed their mother and condemned them at intervals to trials by soap and water, had so ordained it.
The man who came out resembled the other in that he was small of frame and wore thick-lensed glasses.
He peered at Briggs through his heavy-lensed spectacles.
The black Vandyke beard, as well as the mustache, was carefully trimmed; and his face had an air of the student about it, an air that was enhanced by the extraordinarily heavy-lensed spectacles which he wore.
The elder Kinnison's jaw-muscles did not loosen, his darting eyes did not relax their vigilance for a fraction of a second as he Lensed the thought.
As soon as he could, Samms Lensed Northrop and Jack Kinnison.
You could demand from him at any time a Lensed statement upon any subject.
His Lensed thought touched only the outer fringes of her mind.
The red-haired Lensman stepped back into the inner office, shut the door, and Lensed a thought at Virgil Samms.
Your Lensed thought to me was that you suspect everybody, Mr. Kinnison?
He Lensed the elder Kinnison so sharply that both young Lensmen jumped.
Lensed thoughts come from the mind itself, direct, not through such voluntary muscles as the tongue.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lensed" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.