"Squinty" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Squinty" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Squinty" Meaning

Looking squinty or having a squinty eye means to look at something with one's eyes partially closed or with the eyes looking downward and inward, often because of the bright light or discomfort. It can also imply that someone's eyes are slightly crossed or that their gaze is not directly forward.

"Squinty" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Squinty"


1. Describing Eye Expression

She had a squinty eye due to the bright light of the camera flash.

2. Recalling Childhood Behavior

As a child, he would squinty his eyes when he smiled for family photos.

3. Culinary Context

The chef mixed in some powdered milk to prevent the batter from getting a squinty texture.

4. Character Description

His squinty eyes and scruffy beard made him look like a rugged outdoorsman.

5. Describing an Action

She tried to squinty her way through the movie, but the bright outdoor scenes made her wince in discomfort.

"Squinty" Similar Words

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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Squinter

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Squints

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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."

Squiralty

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Squirarchy

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A somewhat obscure one!<br><br>Squirarchy refers to a type of social hierarchy or organization in which a dominant male (or top female) squirrel holds a high status and leads the group, controlling access to food and resources. Squirrels in hierarchies often acknowledge the dominant individual with submission displays, such as tail flagging or submissive postures.<br><br>In broader usage, the term "squirarchy" can metaphorically describe any social structure in which a dominant individual or group has power over others, often through a system of intimidation, submission, or manipulation.

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Squirearchy

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Squireen

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