"Squints" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squints" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squints" Meaning

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.

Example: "She squints at the stars to try to see the constellation."

It can also be a present participle, meaning to look at something closely, often with a critical or suspicious attitude.

Example: "He squints at the math problem to check for any mistakes."

"Squints" Examples

Examples:


She squints at the calendar to see what day it is.
The outfielder has to squints to see the ball coming over the hills.
The bright sunlight makes her squints, so she wears shades outdoors.
In order to see the fine print, he has to squints at the contract.
If you squints your eyes just right, you can see the alleged Tetris clone still running under the game's main menu.

"Squints" Similar Words

Squinching

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Squinny

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Exhausted or tired; weak or feeble.

Squinsy

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Squint-eyed

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Having eyes that are slightly or rarely open wide, but usually narrowed or partly shut.

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