Pronunciation: /ˈspɛki/
adjective a colloquial term used to describe someone who wears glasses or has poor eyesight
A1 My speccy glasses help me see better up close.
A2 She always wears her speccy hat to keep the sun out of her eyes.
B1 The speccy computer monitor displayed images in high definition.
B2 He was known for his speccy fashion sense, always wearing bold and colorful outfits.
C1 The speccy car he drove was a vintage classic, turning heads wherever he went.
C2 Her speccy artwork was displayed in galleries around the world, showcasing her talent and creativity.
formal The optometrist prescribed me a pair of speccy glasses to correct my vision.
informal I love your new speccy frames, they really suit you!
slang Those speccy shades are so cool, where did you get them?
figurative Her speccy insight into the problem helped us find a solution.
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