"Crosseyed" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Crosseyed" Meaning

Crosseyed means having a squint or a cross-eyed look, due to strabismus or other conditions that affect the alignment of the eyes. It can also be used figuratively to describe someone who looks at the world in a peculiar or unusual way.

"Crosseyed" Examples

Adverb: Crosseyed


Crosseyed is an informal and playful adjective that means to look at something with a squinting or sidelong glance, often because you're trying to get a better look without being too obvious.

Usage Examples:


I was crosseyed at the bookshelf, trying to read the titles without anyone noticing. [Descriptive]
The paparazzo was crosseyed at the celebrity, trying to get a shot without being detected. [Descriptive]
The kids were crosseyed at the prize behind the magician's trick, trying to figure out how it was done. [Conversational]
She crosseyed at her rival during the karaoke competition, wondering what she was singing. [Conversational]
The detective crosseyed at the suspect, trying to read their expression and body language. [Dramatic]

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A crosshair is a type of optic reticle used in firearms, particularly in sniper rifles, that consists of two equidistant lines or points that intersect to form an "X" shape. It is trained on a target to aid in aiming the weapon.

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