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Discover Ludwig"put your glasses" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is usually used to remind someone to put on or take off their glasses, depending on the context. For example: "Put your glasses on before you read the menu."
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How are you?" "We're going to show you how to use the 3D clip-on… You take off your prescription glasses, clip it on, and put your glasses back on… How cool is that?!?!" The glasses-free twin then accuses the bespectacled twin of not having prescription glasses.
"Put your glasses on.
Don't put your glasses raised to new year down yet, the day of the champagne environmentalist may have arrived, in a good way.
'You should put your glasses on.' I did as he said, and everything changed back to its everyday sharpness and precision.
But before totality ends (after about 2 minutes, depending on your location), put your glasses back on to watch the rest of the event.
"Fat Jack" always used his favorite insult line, "Why don't you put your glasses on backwards and walk into yourself?" I thought he might like a variation and gave him, "Why don't you walk into a parking meter and violate yourself?" He used it and it, as they say, killed.
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What, for example, was the purpose of an "eye bath" -- did you put your glass eye in it, or somehow use it to wash out your real eye, or what?
Buy a tasting card (25, 50 or 100 euros), slip it into a high-tech Enomatic vending machine, choose from eight Bordeaux wineries, pick a size (2.5, 5 or 7.5 centiliters), put your glass under the spout, press the button and voilà: out comes a top vintage, kept at ideal temperature and free from over-oxygenation.
Recycling's great – put your glass bottles in that massive skip in the supermarket car park, sort your cardboards from your plastic – so it's good to know that Pharrell isn't letting any of his back catalogue go to waste.
Similarly, at this same party, you may put your glass down on a table, and despite looking at it from a different angle when you pick it up, you still recognize it as your glass.
Put your glass in the microwave for 2 minutes.
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