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bespectacled

[ US /bɪˈspɛktəkəɫd/ ]
[ UK /bɪspˈɛktəkə‍ld/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. wearing, or having the face adorned with, eyeglasses or an eyeglass
    the monocled gentleman
    a bespectacled grandmother

How To Use bespectacled In A Sentence

  • So the image of the bespectacled fuddy-duddy in his dusty library is a straw man: I would hazard that print publishing experts are actually on the cutting edge of new media. Publishing’s not as out of it as you think
  • He's maybe late forties, early fifties, bookish, greying, bespectacled, wispy - perhaps an academic.
  • He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.
  • There was the bullfighter, he was easy to recognize, and the bespectacled guy with half dozen cameras hanging from his neck was obviously the shutterbug.
  • Matt is not the bespectacled nerd who taps out columns about dog poo in parks at his typewriter in the evenings.
  • He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.
  • The other two, Zinner and the drummer Brian Chase - a bespectacled, sphinx-like jazzhead - don't say much.
  • I called on Cwasey, a shrimpy bespectacled boy with squinty eyes and a freshly shaved head. Dan Brown: The First Day of "The Great Expectations School" (Exclusive Book Excerpt)
  • Five minutes into Double Agent – the Eddie Chapman Story BBC2 our bespectacled presenter Ben McIntyre has leapt from the cargo door of a Nazi plane, blown open a locked safe and done a runner in the London underground clutching a sackful of stolen banknotes. TV review: Double Agent - the Eddie Chapman Story; Imagine … Alan Ayckbourn - Greetings From Scarborough
  • Sitting towards the back of the hall was an inconspicuous, balding, bespectacled man with a slight stammer.
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