Meaning of hand glass | Babel Free
Examples
“s it grows naturally in woods and shady places, it will thrive best in a mixture of bog-earth and loam placed in a north border⟳; if planted in the open⟳ border⟳, it will require⟳ to be covered with a hand-glass during winter, and in the spring⟳, when in bloom”
“"Oh, thank⟳ you. I love⟳ to fix⟳ people's hair," exulted Pollyanna, carefully laying down the hand-glass and reaching for a comb. "I sha'n't do much to-day, of course—I'm in such a hurry⟳ for you to see⟳ how pretty you are; but some day I'm going to take⟳ it all down and have⟳ a perfectly lovely time with it," she cried, touching with soft fingers the waving hair above the sick woman's forehead.”
“She laughed again, in a relieved way this time, as if her innocent vanity were appeased and reached for the silver handglass. "You've no idea," she remarked, confidentially, "what money will do for your appearance, when you're beginning to go off a little in looks.[…]"”
“The mirror was in shadow. She rubbed her handglass briskly on her woollen vest against her full wagging bub. Peering into it. Lines in her eyes. It wouldn’t pan out somehow.”
CEFR level
B2
Upper Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
This word is part of the CEFR B2 vocabulary — upper intermediate level.
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