nose glasses

Noun

 * 1)  A style of eyeglasses without earpieces, often attached to a cord or ribbon allowing them to be hung around the neck.
 * 2) * 1825, (as Ephraim Hardcastle), The Twenty-Ninth of May, London: Knight and Lacey, Volume1, Chapter4, p.105,
 * Old Waller, elbowing his way through the crowd, planted himself right before his shop, putting on his nose-glasses, and measuring the amount of the damage;
 * 1) * 1885, , Volume33, p.140, “Diary of Rasper, M.P.,”
 * Speaker, nervously twiddling nose-glasses, instinctively stretches out hand for new Procedure Rules, like Old Bailey Judge fumbling for black cap.
 * 1) A pair of eyeglasses (or eyeglass frames) to which is attached a hollow false nose, worn as a humorous disguise.
 * 1) A pair of eyeglasses (or eyeglass frames) to which is attached a hollow false nose, worn as a humorous disguise.
 * 1) A pair of eyeglasses (or eyeglass frames) to which is attached a hollow false nose, worn as a humorous disguise.
 * 1) A pair of eyeglasses (or eyeglass frames) to which is attached a hollow false nose, worn as a humorous disguise.