Similar words: squint, squinting, quint, quintet, quintuple, quintessence, quintessential, quin. Meaning: adj. 1. characterized by squinting 2. (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy.
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1. He looked with squinty eyes.
2. Her eyes were squinty andflaring , as though about to dispense tissues through the nose.
3. Don't forget those little squinty eyes - they'll dominate the whole world with squinty eyes.
4. He was a fit-looking man of 80, with squinty brown eyes, a high voice, a sun-ripened Canadian smile.
5. Americans have attached great importance to the study of creative pedagogy, and Germany, France and Britain followed, pushing the research of creative model squinty.
6. An alternative view of the matter is that the key variable is not the libidos of the politicians but the vigilance of the agencies, public and private, that keep a squinty eye on them.
7. He's absolutely everywhere these days, and just about the only place you won't see the 32-year-old Oscar nominee/host's squinty, smirking face is on a milk carton.
8. He looks at me in silence, nose scrunched up and eyes squinty, fingers squeezed hard around his peanut butter sandwich.
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9. Another example is the perception of narrow or even squinty eyes, especially when paired with prominent cheekbones. This is often considered a rugged or sexy trait in white men.
10. Eastwood has directed — more than Scorsese, more even than Spielberg — so perhaps it's an accident of memory that his name first conjures up the impression of the squinty guy on a horse.
11. Eastwood has directed – more than Martin Scorsese, more even than Steve Spielberg – so perhaps it's an accident of memory that his name first conjures up the impression of the squinty guy on a horse.