To have the two eyes not looking in the same direction.
1Why should they make it possible for any one to look askance?
2What matter if folk look askance when it is only Darden's Audrey?
3His voice rose, and he even allowed himself to look askance at Tabitha.
4The only one who might look askance at the arrangement would be Skelly.
5We began to look askance at Edmund, with creeping sensations about the spine.
6Here there was no one to look askance at his disfigurement.
7Surely no ghosts would walk here to make people look askance at her.
8Now, save among the better class, men look askance at me.
9No one could look askance at poor Ralph Dacre's young widow.
10Out upon the prude who would look askance at her for harmless daring!
11Schmidt agreed that courts would probably look askance at bare-bones shareholder disclosure class actions.
12He certainly had the right to look askance at Felicity.
13Let who will look askance thereat; I give you the one to the other.
14Teachers and others sometimes look askance at the children themselves.
15He paused to look askance at the woman and said:
16Part of their role is to look askance at whatever they are being told.
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