"Squinny" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squinny" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

Squinny
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"Squinny" Meaning

Exhausted or tired; weak or feeble.

"Squinny" Examples

Examples of "Squinny"


Adjective


| Term | Sentence | Example of Usage |
| ---------------- | -------------------------------- | --------------------|
| Squinny | That annoying new high-pitched | "The sound of the |
| | noise at the construction site | air raid siren was |
| | made her squinny. | very squinny |

| Squinny | Other noises he could not quite | "The engines were |
| | quiet and saw a squinny in | squinny and high- |
| | plain English, but instead, | pitched for just a |
| | nearly-American accents. | fraction of a second. |

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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.

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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.

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