1. bespoke - Adjective
2. bespoke - Verb
Derived from bespeak
4. bespoke - Adjective Satellite
of Bespeak
imp. & p. p. of Bespeak.
Source: Webster's dictionaryPeople are afraid of you, Arty. Girls are terrified of you. You're a fifteen-year-old in a bespoke suit, and nobody died. Eoin Colfer
The master will not keep His hand under our arms when we go on forbidden ground. Presumptuous Peter needed a sharp lesson, and he got it. That bitter cry at the foot of the stairs bespoke an awful fall. How many such are rising daily into God's listening ears. Theodore L. Cuyler
You were my wonderfully bespoke original guide to happiness. Cecelia Ahern
So what does that actually mean?' 'To be honest, Ghastly, I haven't a bull's notion.' 'Elder Bespoke should be addressed by his full title,' Tipstaff said. 'Of course,' Skulduggery said. 'To be honest, Your Highness, I haven't a bull's notion. Derek Landy
A bespoke programme is developed, based on each patient’s ability to exercise. Source: Internet
A Downing Street spokesperson said: "Our approach is clear - we are not asking for anything special, bespoke or unique, but are looking for a deal like those the EU has struck previously with other friendly countries like Canada. Source: Internet