English to Kannada Dictionary bespectacled

bespectacled

ಕನ್ನಡಕ ಧರಿಸಿದ
definition
adjective
a bespectacled, studious youth
(of a person) wearing eyeglasses.
example
A 'bespectacled' couple is slow-dancing in the corner, eyes locked on each other.
At last, she spotted a 'bespectacled' man in the crowd and grabbed his hands.
Another friend, a 'bespectacled' accountant and reader of science fiction novels, interrupted him.
With his 'bespectacled' studious appearance, people often take him for scholar, writer or even a photographer.
She was, by her own account, ‘a squat, 'bespectacled' child who lived mostly in books and daydreams’.
A 'bespectacled' librarian came and sat behind me, commentating on the view throughout the journey for the benefit of his Japanese lady visitor.
He's maybe late forties, early fifties, bookish, greying, 'bespectacled' , wispy - perhaps an academic.
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.
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.
Her 'bespectacled' child seems little interested in the menu.
He startled the clerk - who had never been robbed by a small 'bespectacled' white boy before - more than a little.
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.
It was a picture of a 'bespectacled' President signing some important looking documents.
A short 'bespectacled' woman in a laboratory coat greeted them.
The short, 'bespectacled' monk has influence, power, certainly money.
In hesitant English, the 'bespectacled' Thai man thanks all the foreigners who have helped his community, raising the biggest cheer of the night.
He's got a certain charm, though, and his podgy, 'bespectacled' appearance puts the audience at their ease.
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