aberration, cock the eye, cross-eyedness, deflection, deviation, digression, esotropia, goggle, indirectness, nonconformity, skew, squint the eye, upward strabismus
Definitionadj. (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy
Last update: September 14, 2015
2
She was born with a squint. [Please select]
2
Her eyes squinted as she came out of the movie hall. [Please select]
0
Once you find the photos you 're looking for, you do n't have to squint to see your results. [Please select]
0
In among this sea of male engineers, there are, if you squint a bit, a few girls. [Please select]
0
It was hopeless to attempt to follow them; but although I am not so quick in stays as I was, I slewed myself round to have a squint at them. [Please select]
0
Well, well, I can squint along a clouded barrel yet, and that is enough to settle all disputes between me and the Mingoes. [Please select]
0
An ambition to squint At my verses in print Makes me hope that for these you'll find room.' [Please select]
0
He is described "as a little man, squint-eyed, and of a very fierce aspect." [Please select]
0
Skellie, to squint. [Please select]
0
Give us a squint at that literature, grandfather, the ancient mariner put in, manifesting some natural impatience. [Please select]
Do you have a better example in your mind? Please submit your sentence!