Directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion (used especially of glances).
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.