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Sentence count:33Posted:2017-04-17Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: star-crossedcrossacrosscross outget acrosscome acrossput acrosscut acrossMeaning: adj. having convergent strabismus. 
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1. I'm going cross-eyed, working on those hand-written texts all day.
2. You'll go cross-eyed if you try to look at things so close to you.
3. Enter the cross-eyed daughter, bearing wine, plates and cutlery.
4. Maggie quickly brought her attention back to the cross-eyed girl and forgot all about the young man.
5. Jeremy: He found he was going colour-blind and cross-eyed so he tried to - Teacher: What sports did he try?
6. Even, so I wondered, the tawny, cross-eyed tiger-fish moving beneath the glittering surface of the lake.
7. Like his sister, the young man was cross-eyed, deaf and simple.
8. The cross-eyed com-poser was once again gnawing on a chicken bone, with a noodle dangling from his black beard.
9. Cross-eyed opossum to join the Academy Awards Ceremony.
10. The cross-eyed opossum is Germany's biggest media sensation, and she has not even made her debut at the Leipzig Zoo.
11. There are esthetes who appreciate the cross-eyed cartoons of Pablo Picasso, the random dribbles of Jackson Pollock, and even the pickled pigs of Damien Hirst.
12. I feel like I'm going cross-eyed as I oscillate between the code and the comment.
13. A cross-eyed picture of each actress in the category – Portman, Annette Bening, Nicole Kidman, Jennifer Lawrence and Michelle Williams – was taped to an Oscar statuette.
14. A cross-eyed opossum called Heidi, who has filled the void left by psychic Paul the Octopus, has predicted that Natalie Portman will walk away with this year's Best Actress Oscar.
15. Another is to look at the image cross-eyed and then shift back to normal vision.
16. Lister's President Lindberg is a cross-eyed dude who looks to others to solve the country's problems.
17. A cross-eyed opossum called Heidi, who is being housed in Leipzig Zoo of Germany, has already become a new net star, and attracted more than 65,000 fans on Facebook.
18. Also,[sentencedict.com] the folds of the skin around a baby's eyes sometimes make her look cross-eyed when she isn't.
19. At twelve, I acquired a snooker table, and became cross-eyed as I perfected my strokes.
20. She pushed her doll closer, so that Mrs Fanning aped a surprised, cross-eyed look.
21. It then continues to squint at the water, weaving slightly with endearing cross-eyed concentration.
22. The cup was against my lip, and I stared inside it, cross-eyed.
23. The bee ran down the cigar, Jack could only stare at it cross-eyed in terror, and stung him on the upper lip.
24. The prickly but familiar dialectical relationship of progress and recalcitrance have left many of us cross-eyed through the years.
25. Some people will hold a bitter grudge against anyone who looks at them cross-eyed.
26. Another monster monk is Mikoshi-nyudo (a.k.a. Miage-nyudo), a large, cross-eyed mendicant encountered on mountain passes or on lonely roads at night.
27. The king is fond of hunting, but is unfortunately cross-eyed - not that anyone would dare acknowledge this in front of him.
28. I'll absolutely physically abuse you to the point where you're so tired you're cross-eyed.
29. No one tried to argue that the fact that newspapers disintegrated if you looked at them cross-eyed was a feature that had to be preserved as their content moved from medium to medium.
30. He stuck out his tongue and looked down his nose at it, cross-eyed.
More similar words: star-crossedcrossacrosscross outget acrosscome acrossput acrosscut acrosscrosswalkengrossedcrossbreedpass acrosscross swordsacross the boardbull's eyebird's eye viewpop-eyeddispossessedhackneyedeye diseasegreen-eyed monstereyeglassesgrossdrosspossecossetengrosspossessgross payalbatross
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