Mrs. Willoughby still kept her lorgnettes on him as he stood leaning against a pillar.
Lady Knob-Kerrick dropped herlorgnettes and lost her place.
Well, it was the Oldest Trustee, of course; and she raised those lorgnettes and reminded me that a good child never spoke unless she was spoken to.
Can't you see her raising those lorgnettes of hers and saying, 'My good boy, do you read your Bible?
The lorgnettes were now directed towards the altar.
How odd that it should be her mother's lorgnettes which had reminded her suddenly of her own good luck--the lorgnettes, and the delicate ringed fingers grasping the tortoiseshell handle!
Mrs. Sorel closed her book, with the lorgnettes to mark her page, and leaned across Tony's empty chair.
She glanced at the former as if to begin a conversation, but Mrs. Sorel had opened her lorgnettes and a novel.
Marise might soon be a countess; and if so, Mums would cease to dictate from the rules of an etiquette book; but until that day those keen brown eyes needed nolorgnettes to watch a daughter's doings.
There had been no rings--no lorgnettes monogramed with rose diamonds.
She raised her lorgnettes and turned round, facing the direction in which Louise was looking.
The Baroness had dropped her lorgnettes on the floor.
The two English women emitted each a little screech, the American mother caught convulsively at her daughter, who coldly raised her long-handled lorgnettes the more fully to survey the picture before her.
She found her lorgnettes and surveyed (so to speak) the absent men-servants with blank misgivings.
The latter sentence was not quite audible, but sufficiently so to send Mrs. Devereux' lorgnettes up to her nose.
She took the shattered lorgnettes from the hand of her lady-in-waiting.
It was she whose lorgnettes were still unfalteringly directed towards Isobel.
And they did put up their lorgnettes and say, 'Is that the one?
And they'll come and stand around and stare and lift their lorgnettes and say: 'Is that the one?
A lady looking at him through raised lorgnettes turned and whispered something with a smile to her companion--once before he had heard an audible titter from a little group of loiterers.
More than once the ladies lifted their lorgnettes and looked at her.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lorgnettes" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.