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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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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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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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Zak Keith
Zak Keith is also the author of several books, including an autobiographical work titled, My Life as a Squint-Eyed Chink. wikipedia.org
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John Balfour of Kinloch
He was reportedly a squat, squint-eyed, fierce-looking man, and was known as 'Burly'. wikipedia.org
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Redneck Fiddlin' Man
Daniels isn't the most nuanced singer out there, nor the smoothest fiddler -- but within the confines of the style, which means the span from squint-eyed wikipedia.org
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Reza Khoshnazar
Dead Clock (in Persian: پيغمبر كلّه كدو زير ساعت مرده), The End of Owl (in Persian:آخر جغد), tetraktus, the Damn Four (in Persian :تتراكتوس، چهار لعنتي),Squint eyed and eyes of crows (in Persian:لوچ ها و چشم آغول ها), Nebraska Syndrome (in Persian: سندروم نبراسکا ), My red ass baboons (in Persian: انتران کون wikipedia.org
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La Maestra
Tobías el Tuerto: (i.e., "Squint-Eyed Tobias" in English) He was the mayor who preceded her father. wikipedia.org
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Carlo Alessandro Guidi
Guidi was squint-eyed, humpbacked, and of a delicate constitution, but possessed undoubted literary ability. wikipedia.org
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Dragstrip Riot (album)
/Link Wray squint-eyed grace; his guitar/co-writing skills are within the bounds of both old Flesh Eaters style and stereotype bad-ass rocker blare." wikipedia.org
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Katerina Ksenyeva
As a leading actress, she appeared the first time as the cross-eyed romantic journalist Masha in Yuri Mamin's TV series Grim Tales From Russia (2000–2003 The leading role of Masha Palkina, a young squint-eyed journalist. 2003: "The Sniper", episode in the detective TV series "Cops", directed by Kirill Kapitsa wikipedia.org
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Ophioscion
Ophioscion scierus (Jordan & Gilbert, 1884) (Point-Tuza croaker) Ophioscion simulus Gilbert, 1898 (Snub-nosed croaker) Ophioscion strabo Gilbert, 1897 (Squint-eyed wikipedia.org
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