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SQUINT-EYED Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. having eyes that squint; specifically : affected with cross-eye. 2. looking askance (as in envy). www.merriam-webster.com
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Squint, or strabismus: Causes and treatment - MedicalNewsToday
A squint is when a person's eyes do not align properly but look in different directions. People may also refer to it as “strabismus”. www.medicalnewstoday.com
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SQUINT-EYED Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
adjective manifesting a malicious, envious, or spiteful attitude or disposition: squint-eyed with vengefulness and blind to reason. www.dictionary.com
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squint-eyed
squint-eyed, a. (ˈskwɪntaɪd) [f. squint adv.] 1. Of persons: Having squint eyes; affected with squint or strabismus.1589 Puttenham Eng. Poesie i. xiv. (Arb.) 48 He was squint eyed and had a very vnpleasant countenance. 1602 Breton Wonders Worth Hearing Wks. (Grosart) II. 8/1 Though she were squinte ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Squints - What It Is, Causes, Treatment - NUHS
If only one eye is looking straight and the other eye is turned away, then that person has strabismus, more commonly known as a squint. Squints. www.nuhs.edu.sg
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Squint - NHS
A squint, also called strabismus, is where the eyes point in different directions. It's particularly common in young children, but can happen at any age. www.nhs.uk
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Feodosy Kosoy
Feodosy Kosoy, "Feodosy the Squint-Eyed" (Феодосий Косой) (fl. 1550s) was a Russian serf-monk in the time of Ivan the Terrible. wikipedia.org
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Squinting: Causes & Treatments - All About Vision
Squinting is a partial closing of the eyelids. Usually, a person squints in an attempt to see something more clearly. www.allaboutvision.com
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Strabismus - Wikipedia
Strabismus is an eye disorder in which the eyes do not properly align with each other when looking at an object. The eye that is pointed at an object can ... en.wikipedia.org
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Squint (strabismus) - Look After Your Eyes
A squint occurs when your eyes don't point in the same direction. The most common type of squint is where one eye turns slightly inwards, towards your nose. lookafteryoureyes.org
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7 Synonyms & Antonyms for SQUINT-EYED | Thesaurus.com
Find 7 different ways to say SQUINT-EYED, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com. www.thesaurus.com
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squink-eyed
squink-eyed variant of squint-eyed a. Cf. ‘Squink, to squint or wink’, in dialect use.1632 Lithgow Trav. (1906) 278 Whereat the squink-eyed Gunner perceiving his time drew the string;..off went the piece, and shot the Crocodile. Oxford English Dictionary
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squinny-eyed
squinny-eyed, a. Chiefly dial. Also squin(n)ey-. [f. squinny a.2] = squint-eyed a.a 1825– in dial. glossaries (E. Anglia, Cornwall, Somerset, Devon). 1864 Sala in Daily Tel. 2 July, The bandy-legged columns,..the splay-footed pedestals,..the squinney-eyed windows of the Manhattan Hotel de Ville. Oxford English Dictionary
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Kinich Ahau
The element kʼinich, usually assumed to mean 'sun-eyed', appears to have been in general use as a royal title during the Classic Period. Although the element chob has been translated as 'squint-eyed', which is an iconographic feature of the Classic sun deity, the only source for this translation wikipedia.org
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Sigurður Einarsson (economist)
Short and stockily built, squint-eyed, with an ever-receding hairline, Sigurdur resembled nothing so much as a young Winston Churchill. wikipedia.org
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