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Topics magnifying topics
What do people use magnifying to talk about?
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What things do people use to see small things?
Examples magnifying examples
How do I use magnifying in a sentence?
Simple sentences
Fame is a magnifying glass.
These small letters can only be read with a magnifying glass.
Tom examined the photograph with a magnifying glass.
Fear has magnifying eyes.
Movie subtitles
Give me the magnifying glass.
Take your magnifying glass, hat and pipe and find my double.
Take that magnifying glass and take a careful look at these two Easter eggs.
None of us police could detect any difference either, neither with the magnifying glass nor in the photographs.
A silver sun burned through the sky like a huge magnifying glass.
He scrounged some high-powered Kraut lenses and a magnifying mirror, and got Ronnie Bigelow from Barracks 2 to put it together for a pound of coffee.
Don't look at people with a magnifying glass or you'll see their freckles.
A magnifying glass.
The glass is convex, ten inches thick, hence the magnifying effect.
I just happen to have a magnifying glass in my hand right here for you, boss.
Yeah, it's like a magnifying glass, Jamie.
It's a magnifying glass.
You need a magnifying glass.
Shorthand pad and magnifying glass.
Does the magnifying glass go with it?
Have you a magnifying glass?
Children looking into a magnifying glass, imagining the image you see is the image of your true size.
I have a magnifying glass in the apartment.
Convex glass, 10 inches thick, which accounts for the magnifying effect.
You see, the camera is a large magnifying glass.
Here is a map and a magnifying glass.
But his kingdom isn't that small seen through the magnifying glass.
Shorthand pad and magnifying glass. And the money we just leave here?
You won't find with a magnifying glass my hiney.
The magnifying is great.
Do you have a magnifying glass?
You know, when they sell a magnifying mirror, they should include a printed suicide note.
You might as well use a magnifying glass.
Just think, our forensic scientist's even got a magnifying glass!
The magnifying glass, the small tools, the coils, it was like a puzzle.
The first microscopes were developed from magnifying glasses used by drapers to examine the quality of cloth.
It's principally bones and beaks. With the magnifying glass, you can actually see the projection on the end of the bird's beak with which he breaks out of the egg.
It's just magnifying what already exists.
Revealing something's use, and magnifying it.
News and current affairs
For example, Aristotle in the third century BC and Ptolemy in the second century AD incorrectly attributed the illusion to the magnifying properties of the atmosphere.
Europe's more tempered approach, while magnifying short-term risks, could pay off in the long run, especially if global interest rates rise, making it far more painful to carry oversized debt loads.
Or should it instead be seen as a magnifying glass, if not sometimes a distorting mirror, that reveals on the playing field the frustrations, fears, ambition, or hope of a nation?
They look clean-shaven; even with a magnifying glass I do not detect a single beard among them.