squinty (Meaning)

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squinty (a)

characterized by squinting

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squinty (s)

(used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy

Synonyms & Antonyms of squinty

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squinty Sentence Examples

  1. The elderly man's squinty eyes squinted harder as he struggled to read the fine print.
  2. The bright sunlight forced her to squint her eyes, obscuring her vision.
  3. The cat narrowed its squinty eyes, watching the bird suspiciously from the window.
  4. The suspect squinted through the peephole, trying to identify the person on the other side.
  5. The squinty child struggled to make sense of the blurred words on the page.
  6. The old dog's squinty eyes gazed up at its owner with adoration.
  7. The squinty teacher stared at her students, her eyes piercing through their mischief.
  8. The hunter squinted through the scope, aiming carefully at the distant deer.
  9. The squinty painter's keen eye detected the subtle nuances of color.
  10. The squinty photographer adjusted the lens, capturing the perfect moment in time.

FAQs About the word squinty

characterized by squinting, (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy

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The elderly man's squinty eyes squinted harder as he struggled to read the fine print.

The bright sunlight forced her to squint her eyes, obscuring her vision.

The cat narrowed its squinty eyes, watching the bird suspiciously from the window.

The suspect squinted through the peephole, trying to identify the person on the other side.