Abnormal alignment of one or both eyes.
The action of looking at something with partially closed eyes.
Having the two eyes not looking in the same direction.
Cross one's eyes as if in strabismus.
Другие значения термина "squint" 1 Every year, we squint at Forbesmagazine's list of best-value actors and wonder.
2 The inventors of this fluted window succeeded in making the heavens squint .
3 If you squint and look at him another way, he's obviously Hitler.
4 Before he left the chart-room Mayo took a squint at the barometer.
5 I might as well take a squint at myself in the glass.
6 Now he cranked up the rheostat far enough to make me squint .
7 Though not bright, the sudden illumination caused my good eye to squint .
8 His eyes had a periodical squint ; his brows wore a persistent frown.
9 The guide stopped chopping long enough to squint at the fat boy.
10 Interesting, by the way: every time she laughs, her squint gets worse.
11 But man at best gives it one terrified squint in a lifetime.
12 He had to squint to read the words in the torchlit yard.
13 She found herself looking into Mildred's squint , and it flickered somewhat ominously.
14 The sunlight caused me to squint while I gazed across the desert.
15 I had to squint to see anything past the ridiculously bright sunlight.
16 Hoffman had to squint to see the page in the dim light.
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