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I . squint [skwɪnt] VB intr

1. squint MED:

squint

2. squint (look):

squint

II . squint [skwɪnt] N

1. squint MED:

squint
zez m

2. squint (quick look):

to have a squint at sth

squint-eyed ADJ

Usage examples with squint

to have a squint at sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
This can be approximated in the visual system by squinting one's eyes or moving away from the image.
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In the apse of the chapel are a damaged piscina and aumbry, and a squint giving a view of the main altar.
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There is a squint on either side of the chancel arch, that on the south side now being blocked.
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There were originally matching hagioscopes on each side of the chancel arch, though the north squint was later blocked by the organ installed in 1874.
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An advanced centre for stitchless cataract, ophthalmic plastic, and squint surgery.
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There was displeasure with the portrayal of her nose, posture, costume, facial expression, and the highlighting of her squint.
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You almost have to squint to see things through the grain and the mist.
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It seems that he sees more in his squinted eye than with two normal eyes.
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Such flashes are not the result of squinting, and can occur in one eye at a time or in both eyes at once.
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Sometimes squints were placed to enable nuns to observe the services without having to give up their isolation.
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