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squinty
adjective
Afflicted with a squint
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Every time a girlfriend visits my childhood home for the first time, without fail, I hear pennies clattering to the floor, and they look at me a bit squinty.
Johnson has him locked into hilarious marital bickering with the adulterous, letch-by-rote James Geoffrey Hutchingss, who looks and sounds the spit, down to the croaky laugh and squinty eyes).
Nearby, one of his squinty leaf-based bins has an ancient hoodie inside, presumably left by one of the library's transient users.
Graham Phillips, a squinty fifteen-year-old in a cardigan and a tie — who took his piña colada with camomile tea — plays a Manhattan teen-ager who is forced to relocate to Indiana ("Noooooooo!") after his parents separate.
Swayze, though, is appealing in "The Beast," despite the weaknesses all around him; his face is craggier and more attractive than it was twenty years ago, his eyes less squinty and more open.
Neither Bush is good on television — they come across as squinty and whiny.
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The comic-strip character Popeye, a squinty-eyed, gravel-voiced sailor created by E.C. Segar, made his film debut in a 1933 Betty Boop short, and the character proved to be the mainstay of the Fleischer studio throughout the decade.
This one is a large, squinty-eyed smiley face with a looping animated laugh.
It was a bespectacled squinty-eyed Jap soldier portrayed as a dementedly grinning rat.
"Suggest you think about changin to military police," the squinty-eyed, spotted-banana-skin instructor said to Dakotah.
A variation on the Shepard father figure, Mable is squinty-eyed, hard-hearted, and cynical.
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