Directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion (used especially of glances).
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Examples for "abnormality"
Examples for "abnormality"
1The problem was first diagnosed two years ago as a mild abnormality.
2The basic abnormality appears to result from overproduction of structurally normal enzyme.
3Conclusion: People with NF1 often have a generalised abnormality of bone metabolism.
4A heatwave is seen, in meteorology, as an abnormality in hot conditions.
5The corresponding formal echo reports were then queried for any significant abnormality.
1The abnormalcy of it is that parents must be buried by kids.
1Except for one new squint-eyed stableboy, the household had not grown.
2O greatness of spirit no greater than that of the squint-eyed neighbour lady!
3Merry himself slew the leader, a great squint-eyed brute like a huge orc.
4Olyphant owns one the best squint-eyed stares in all of acting.
5He was hollow-chested, squint-eyed, and rather shambling, but spry enough withal.
6I'm not going to have that squint-eyed girl on the stage any more to-night.
7I'm going to take that boat, retorted the squint-eyed bully.
8But there were some others that were horrible: man-high, but with goblin-faces, sallow, leering, squint-eyed.
9Confused, Jim stared squint-eyed at the Web page.
10The servant-girl, stout, squint-eyed, and red-haired, ran out.
11Jem, sitting beside him, was squint-eyed, miasmal, and mute, as he always was in the morning.
12You consarned, square-headed, stiff-legged, squint-eyed, lop-eared, four-flusher, you.
13Staples was squint-eyed and studying the church.
14The house doesn't look quite squint-eyed.
15They are called "long-legged," "thin-legged," "squint-eyed," or "big-headed."
16The main problem seemed to be an unexpected breaking-in period, a fug of jet-lag, sun-shock and general squint-eyed confusion.