Directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion (used especially of glances).
1Lady Bassett drew back, and eyed her askant with amazement and terror.
2They went up, hand in hand, and often looked askant upon the road.
3Denys looked askant at Gerard, and not liking the theme, shook it off.
4Who are they as bats and night-dogs askant in the capitol?
5The ass stopped munching, and looked askant at the Squire.
6Gerard pondered these simple words, and eyed her askant, carrying the child with perfect ease.
7The gamekeeper, meanwhile, picked up his bird, reloaded his gun, and eyed Jasper suspiciously askant.
8He looked askant at Monckton, and he showed the white of his eyes more and more.
9Spirituality does not light it; evanescent dreams: are its oil-lamps, often with wick askant in the socket.
10Nothing askant or lost or loudly wrong.
11She was dizzy and askant and slant.
12They looked with eyes askant at the mate and his three companions, but said nothing to them.
13Pollock looked at him strangely askant.
14Madame Raynal's quivering eye turned slowly and askant towards Camille, but stopped in terror ere it could see him.
15The watcher eyed them askant.
16Whyland looked askant at Abner.