"Squinching" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Squinching refers to the act of crinkling or puckering one's face or the skin on one's face, typically due to strong emotions, tension, or physical sensations.
The Squillidae is a family of marine teleost fishes commonly known as filefish or weever. They are characterized by the presence of small, separate, sharp bony plates, or scutes, along their lateral line.
A portmanteau of "squint" and "millionaire", a squillionaire is a humorous or whimsical term used to describe someone who is even wealthier than a millionaire.
Squillions is an informal, humorous, and somewhat whimsical word that is used to describe a very large number of things. It is an example of a colloquialism, often employed in British English, though it can be used in other varieties as well.
A squinch is a horizontal or diagonal arch or relieving chamfer in an arch, along the extrados (outer curve) of a pointed or other form of arch, generally to relieve the thrust at its apex, and to prevent it spreading and the sides of the arch rising away from each other.
Squinted or squinched can be used as verb, however the most common meaning of squinched is similar to squinted. <br><br>Squinted: <br><br>- to look at something with partially closed eyes<br>- to blink quickly<br>- to look or stare hard at someone or something, often because you don't like what you see<br><br>In a more informal sense, squinted can also be used to mean: <br>- to frowning or making a critical face<br><br>For example:<br>She squinted at him skeptically.
Squinches: Architectural term for a small, often decorative, window or group of windows that is placed above the corner of a building, typically at a 45-degree angle or less, serving as a unique design element to provide ventilation, light, and visual interest.
I'm not aware of the word "squinsy" being a valid English word. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a made-up word. Can you provide more context or define it?
To squint is to look at something with one's eyes partly closed, often because the light is too bright or because you are focusing on a distant object. It can also mean to twist or turn your eyes inward so they point toward the bridge of your nose.
To look at something with one eye partly closed, often in order to make the eyes appear bigger.<br><br>(E.g. She squinted in the bright sunlight.)
Looking at something with one's eyes narrowed, often in order to see it more clearly, especially in a bright light.
The word "squints" is a verb that means to look at something carefully, often with one eye slightly closed, in order to focus on a small or distant object or to see something that is unclear or hard to see.<br><br>Example: "She squints at the stars to try to see the constellation."<br><br>It can also be a present participle, meaning to look at something closely, often with a critical or suspicious attitude.<br><br>Example: "He squints at the math problem to check for any mistakes."