It took a truly evil grin to scrunch up my face muscles enough to keep the monocle in place. |
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To let us know that he's sophisticated and wicked, Fred has a monocle and cigarette holder to go along with his white tie and tails. |
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Here is Arthur Norris, cosmopolite, con man and convict, in wig and monocle, stepping out of the shadows. |
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The knight was now looking around through a single monocle at all the boys passing by, sizing one up for a leader. |
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Its glassy surface gently scintillating with a myriad of colours, the monocle seemed to hold unfathomable power within its relatively small size. |
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He always wears a red smoking jacket and an ascot and a monocle at his parties, and really cool, eclectic people will be there. |
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I noticed that his face had turned red and he disguised it by taking off his monocle and cleaning off imaginary dust from it. |
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It suddenly struck me that without the monocle, he would look very much like the statue of David by Michelangelo. |
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Fumbling with a glass of champagne, his monocle popped out and dangled in the drink. |
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Later in Hollywood he was advised by American friends to replace the monocle with glasses for job interviews. |
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He was wearing a black coat and trousers with a snow white shirt, a blue cravat that matched his eyes perfectly, and also the monocle. |
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In the first few interviews he is the archetypical Continental, smoking unfiltered cigarettes, wearing a monocle. |
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His eyes were a raven black and one eye wore a monocle that was positioned across his nose. |
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At the age of 16 he began wearing a monocle, an unusual step for a young man even in 1939, after an oculist told him his right eye was weaker than his left eye. |
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Among various costumes, he sported a homburg hat, gilt-knobbed cane and monocle. |
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A skinny man wearing a monocle, tailcoat, cravat, brogues and pink Lycra leggings struts across stage, nodding to Ella Fitzgerald. |
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A brown derby covered his white hair, and a monocle covered his eye. |
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He adjusted the monocle and focused it on the large sparkling stone. |
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When I went back there I found the monocle in one of his drawers. |
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A Dutch planter comes to mind, with knee-high boots and a monocle. |
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Her work has also appeared in The Daily Telegraph, The Guardian, monocle magazine and The Globe and Mail. |
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To one side of her a young boy in overalls sucked on his ticket, to the other a plump man frowned through a monocle at a pocket watch chained to his vest. |
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He was wearing a deer stalker's outfit, puffing on a pipe and wearing a monocle, or would have been wearing a monocle if it weren't swinging in the air beneath him. |
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Wearing a top hat and a monocle and carrying a cane, Timothée was a bumbling dandy whose only concerns were social life, marrying his perpetual fiancée, Sophronie, and being entertained. |
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Sir Alfred Askew only bought the property last year when he retired from India, but is determined to play the local squire, complete with monocle. |
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Lord Walderhurst gazed at her through the monocle with an air he sometimes had of taking her measure without either unkindliness or particular interest. |
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Demon screwed in his monocle, unclicked out of its special flat case a small pen-and-wash and said he thought that it was an unknown product of Parmigianino's tender art. |
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In 2015, Tokyo was named the Most Liveable City in the world by the magazine Monocle. |
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