From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbespectacledbe‧spec‧ta‧cled /bɪˈspektəkəld/ adjective formal HBHMIwearing glasses
Examples from the Corpus
bespectacled• Hollandshort, bespectacled and plain-spoken-allows that there was some initial studio skepticism about casting Leigh in the pivotal role.• Through the door hurries Gordon Stainforth, bespectacled and preoccupied.• A tall, bespectacled figure, his face half concealed by a luxuriant walrus moustache, Perky had enjoyed an extraordinary career.• A peasant stands next to them; behind is a bespectacled intellectual.• He was in his middle to late fifties, a gray-haired, bespectacled man with a stiff and unsmiling demeanor.• Unfortunately, Reg Holdsworth is getting a bit too romantic the bespectacled romeo should get back to his impish, eccentric ways.