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Definition of bespectacled in English: bespectacledadjectivebɪˈspɛktək(ə)ldbəˈspɛktəkəld Wearing glasses. (人)戴眼镜的 a bespectacled, studious youth she was thin and bespectacled Example sentencesExamples - He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.
- Bald, bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial.
- He's got a certain charm, though, and his podgy, bespectacled appearance puts the audience at their ease.
- A bespectacled couple is slow-dancing in the corner, eyes locked on each other.
- He startled the clerk - who had never been robbed by a small bespectacled white boy before - more than a little.
- After fifteen minutes the train came and Amy piled on with the other bespectacled youths.
- A bespectacled librarian came and sat behind me, commentating on the view throughout the journey for the benefit of his Japanese lady visitor.
- I've noticed I don't really make eye contact with people when I'm bespectacled.
- Walking along the sidelines, and later addressing them in the locker room, is a bespectacled white man in his 50s.
- At last, she spotted a bespectacled man in the crowd and grabbed his hands.
- The night is waning when a clean-cut, bespectacled comedian comes on.
- It was a picture of a bespectacled President signing some important looking documents.
- In hesitant English, the bespectacled Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night.
- Another friend, a bespectacled accountant and reader of science fiction novels, interrupted him.
- She was, by her own account, ‘a squat, bespectacled child who lived mostly in books and daydreams’.
- The short, bespectacled monk has influence, power, certainly money.
- He's maybe late forties, early fifties, bookish, greying, bespectacled, wispy - perhaps an academic.
- A short bespectacled woman in a laboratory coat greeted them.
- Her bespectacled child seems little interested in the menu.
- With his bespectacled studious appearance, people often take him for scholar, writer or even a photographer.
Definition of bespectacled in US English: bespectacledadjectivebəˈspɛktəkəldbəˈspektəkəld (of a person) wearing eyeglasses. (人)戴眼镜的 a bespectacled, studious youth Example sentencesExamples - A short bespectacled woman in a laboratory coat greeted them.
- He was a tall, coltish, bespectacled young man, curiously lovable.
- He's got a certain charm, though, and his podgy, bespectacled appearance puts the audience at their ease.
- He startled the clerk - who had never been robbed by a small bespectacled white boy before - more than a little.
- I've noticed I don't really make eye contact with people when I'm bespectacled.
- After fifteen minutes the train came and Amy piled on with the other bespectacled youths.
- The night is waning when a clean-cut, bespectacled comedian comes on.
- A bespectacled couple is slow-dancing in the corner, eyes locked on each other.
- Walking along the sidelines, and later addressing them in the locker room, is a bespectacled white man in his 50s.
- She was, by her own account, ‘a squat, bespectacled child who lived mostly in books and daydreams’.
- At last, she spotted a bespectacled man in the crowd and grabbed his hands.
- The short, bespectacled monk has influence, power, certainly money.
- He's maybe late forties, early fifties, bookish, greying, bespectacled, wispy - perhaps an academic.
- In hesitant English, the bespectacled Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night.
- With his bespectacled studious appearance, people often take him for scholar, writer or even a photographer.
- A bespectacled librarian came and sat behind me, commentating on the view throughout the journey for the benefit of his Japanese lady visitor.
- Bald, bespectacled and soft-spoken to a fault, he looks less hip than shyly professorial.
- It was a picture of a bespectacled President signing some important looking documents.
- Another friend, a bespectacled accountant and reader of science fiction novels, interrupted him.
- Her bespectacled child seems little interested in the menu.
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