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bespectacled
[ bih-spek-tuh-kuhld ]
adjective
- wearing eyeglasses.
bespectacled
/ bɪˈspɛktəkəld /
adjective
- wearing spectacles
Word History and Origins
Origin of bespectacled1
Example Sentences
The funny stick-figure cartoons that she drew on some of her letters depict an imperfect union between an overwhelmed wife and a lazy bespectacled husband slumped in an armchair.
In them, a short, bespectacled, morose-looking man stood on an airport runway flanked by uniformed officers.
A southbound passenger train halted in southern Quebec near the Vermont border, where an elderly, bespectacled man boarded the train.
Su, the video sharing app’s bespectacled 38-year-old CEO and founder, grew up in a Hunan village without electricity.
Months before travel was hobbled by coronavirus fears, I was returning home one evening from Raleigh-Durham International Airport when I noticed a familiar figure at the gate — slight, bespectacled, hair side-parted and gray.
Or maybe the bespectacled ex-“Dear Leader” was just a really big South Park fan.
Missy, 37, is a petite, bespectacled gal with a green pixie cut, and her arms are adorned with tattoos.
He is a pudgy, bespectacled, homburg-wearing cuckold of a Sherlock in those fish-grey postwar years of 1970s England.
In 2012, Donnelly, balding and bespectacled, arrived at the airport in Ontario.
One recently painted the bespectacled pontiff as a flying Super Pope.
When out of a door popped the bespectacled Miss Carrington, grimmer and more stern than usual.
Lamb saw an ashen-face bespectacled man peering around the corner of an ell.
She turned her thin, drawn, bespectacled face toward us as we crowded in at the doorway.
A bespectacled, thin, studious-appearing man staggered out and collapsed on the ground.
This is the best roadand that isnt saying much, the bespectacled driver declared.
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