Sentence examples for To visor from inspiring English sources

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To visor

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A part of a helmet, arranged so as to lift or open, and so show the face. The openings for seeing and breathing are generally in it.

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Selected sequences are related to Visor dataset, Caviar dataset, and videos referenced in [7].

And now, thanks to Visor, we can see how long the line is to order at Shake Shack.

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STRAW WORTH CLUTCHING -- From baseball caps to visors, floppy-brimmed sun hats to gardening bonnets, hats are one of the most direct means of shielding the face from the sun.

Amenities in Newport include a uniform package with a choice of three hats, a towel and a swim cap, while Huntington students are limited to visors, and their towels are optional.

Praseodymium is also a component of a special sort of glass, used to make visors to protect welders and glassmakers.

It's designed to attach directly to your visor and easily flips over so it's always in front of you whether the visor is up or down.

"He can see in all directions, and through any surface, with all the information needed to fly the plane and to cue weapons projected on to the visor".

The T305 clips to the visor and allows drivers to communicate without removing their hands from the wheel.

It's basically a Bluetooth speakerphone that clips to your visor and outputs sound to your car's stereo.

Use a glue stick or hot glue gun to adhere the felt to the visor of the cap.

He barely missed another birdie putt at the 18th — he had four bogeys and four birdies Saturday — and turned to raise his visor to the cheering crowd.

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