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squint <a squint; squints> N

squint

squint ADJ

squint

squint <a squint; squints> N

squint N MED

squint

squint quoin CONSTR

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The hall is overlooked by a quatrefoil squint in an arched doorway in the second-floor drawing room.
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In the apse of the chapel are a damaged piscina and aumbry, and a squint giving a view of the main altar.
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There were originally matching hagioscopes on each side of the chancel arch, though the north squint was later blocked by the organ installed in 1874.
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Of course, the figure had squinting, blank black eyes whereas he had normal eyes in the cartoon.
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Sometimes squints were placed to enable nuns to observe the services without having to give up their isolation.
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He possessed an unsightly squint and protruding jaw, but he had a charm that carried all before it.
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Squinting and uncontrollable eye movements may be initial signs and symptoms.
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It seems that he sees more in his squinted eye than with two normal eyes.
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These muscles are not only imperative in blinking, but they are also important in many other functions such as squinting and winking.
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You almost have to squint to see things through the grain and the mist.
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