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Pince-nez

usgb/ˌpæ̃s ˈneɪ/Volume
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Historical AccessoryPlay
Pince-nez were popular in the 19th and early 20th centuries, which gives them a historical or vintage connotation. SlideHe wore a pince-nez, giving him an air of Victorian sophistication.
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Pince-nez often appear in historical novels, period dramas, and descriptions of antique fashion. SlideThe character in the period drama adjusted his pince-nez as he scrutinized the document.
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Pince-nez can symbolize old-fashioned values or a resistance to change in literature and films. SlideThe teacher’s pince-nez became synonymous with her traditional teaching methods.
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