- a card game for two to
eight players that
originated in
Switzerland as
Binocle, but
spread to the
German state of Württemberg,
where it is
typically pla****...
- De
binocle (translation: The
opera gl****) is a
short story written by
Louis Couperus probably in or
around 1897 in Dresden. The
story was
published for...
- word
binocle literally meaning "two eyes", or "eyegl****es" or "binoculars", and was a
reference to the
mythical notion that the
German game of
Binocle was...
- Scissors-gl****es (or
binocles-ciseaux) are eyegl****es,
normally used to
correct distance vision,
mounted on
scissoring stems rather than on
temple stems...
- J. Butler's
Lackadaisy and the
Lackadaisy short film. In the
piece Son
binocle from his
piano suite Les
trois valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté (1914)...
- Les
trois valses distinguées du précieux dégoûté (1914) Sa
taille Son
binocle Ses
jambes Avant-dernières pensées (1915)
Idylle Aubade Méditation Nocturnes...
-
meant "correspondence" or "****ociation". In English-speaking nations,
Binocles,
meaning eyegl****es with this pronunciation,
became the name for Bezique...
- nose and
looked as if they were
about to cut it off, they were
known as
binocles-ciseaux or
scissors gl****es. The
English altered the size and form of the...
- Oudjman,
Ouissmann or Wutsman), a
Jewish pied-noir who
owned a club Le
Binocle before the war,
chose the song
Madame Arthur as the name of the cabaret...
- Chestnut) – 5:33 "Lord, I Want to Be a Christian" (Traditional) – 4:31 "Son
Binocle" (Satie) – 4:09 "Smoke on the Water" (Ritchie Blackmore, Ian Gillan, Roger...