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		Definition of specky in English: specky(also speccy) adjective ˈspɛki informal (of a person) wearing spectacles. 〈非正式〉(人)戴眼镜的 Example sentencesExamples -  Instead, I welcomed in a very quietly spoken, specky four-eyed skinny wee dude who looked like he wouldn't say boo to a gooseberry.
 -  He's not about to pick the fat, speccy kid with glasses, that's for sure.
 -  And I was a speccy, socially inept nerd with dreams of Miss Right.
 -  If you doubt it try naming another author who has managed to make speccy kids feel cool.
 -  The speccy Scot and star of BBC2's Mock The Week is pure hilarity.
 -  The famously bald and speccy tabloid boss was conducting his afternoon news conference on his mobile from a doorway off Renfield Street, outside the Drum and Monkey pub.
 -  And if I don't like his adventures this year, I've got another five instalments in which to learn to love the speccy little git.
 -  The questions were difficult enough to impress parents, and the contestants were speccy teacher's pets, so that the rest of us could despise them for knowing the capital of Peru.
 -  It is virtually impossible to find one Scot who hasn't belted out one of this speccy duo's hits at some time in their life.
 -  It's not the moon-landing, a woman has written a book about a speccy wizard.
 -  His most withering looks are saved for Radcliffe's speccy detective Harry, and rightly so.
 -  As my mum once said when she was trying to pair me off with speccy Kate from the end of the road, appearances can be deceptive.
 -  Academically-gifted children, like their plump, spotty and speccy brethren, are easy targets for bullies.
 -  Besides, these days a cool pair of glasses is seen as a fashion plus, and I'm less likely to be called ‘four eyes’ today than when I was the speccy swot at school.
 
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