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Dinnerware refers specifically to the plates, bowls, teacups, and serving dishes. Basically anything made from clay. Some people also include flatware, stemware/drink-ware, and table linens as subcategories of dinnerware. Flatware refers to the utensils used at the table: forks, knives spoons, serving utensils. Stemware refers to any drinking glasses that have stems such as wine glasses and champagne flutes. Drink-ware refers to any thing you use to drink out of: wine glasses, high ball glasses, pilsner glasses, water goblets, etc.
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My gran has some bifocal glasses.
Glasses are far safer in regards of daily use. With contacts there is always the chance that your contact can scratch your eye, or even get stuck.
do you mean glasses to wear or glasses to drink from? With glasses to wear, the lens falls out. they use a special kind of glue and some wire to stick it back into place, and then screw it in. With drinking glasses, they are VERY hard to repair, but I guess glue and a lot of time and patience would do the trick
I wear glasses
Computer glasses are like reading glasses but are made for use specifically with a computer screen. One of the most noticeable characteristics is the neon tint to the lenses.
Most 3D glasses are comfortable. LG claim that their glasses are the most comfortable because they use cheap lightweight polarizing types. However, active glasses are just as light (less than one ounce in some cases). The final choice of glasses must be yours when you have actually tried them. Just like clothes and shoes, some glasses fit well and others don't. Wearing them for a while will let you know if they are the right ones for you.
If they weren't transparent, we wouldn't use them for glasses.
She Doesn't Have Glasses.
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