Squinter example sentences

squinter

definition

  - noun form of squint

squint

verb

squint (verb) · squints (third person present) · squinted (past tense) · squinted (past participle) · squinting (present participle)

  - look at someone or something with one or both eyes partly closed in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light:

  - partly close (one's eyes) in an attempt to see more clearly or as a reaction to strong light:

  - have eyes that look in different directions:

  - (of a person's eye) have a deviation in the direction of its gaze:

  - a permanent deviation in the direction of the gaze of one eye:

  - a quick or casual look:

  - an oblique opening through a wall in a church permitting a view of the altar from an aisle or side chapel.

Synonyms

squint, peer, blink, strabismus, look, glance, peep, peek, glimpse, view, examination, study, inspection, scan, sight, eyeful, dekko, gander, shufti, geek

"Squinter" Example Sentences

1. The old squinter peered at the distant ship through his binoculars.
2. He was a notorious squinter, always needing extra light to read.
3. My grandfather, a charming squinter, told the best sea stories.
4. She squinted, a true squinter, even in bright sunlight.
5. The squinter’s vision was notoriously poor.
6. A squinter might need stronger glasses.
7. Don't call him a squinter; it's insensitive.
8. Being a squinter is not a disability, it's a condition.
9. Even the best squinter can see beauty.
10. The squinter carefully adjusted his glasses.
11. He's a bit of a squinter, always rubbing his eyes.
12. With his squinter’s gaze, he spotted the hidden treasure.
13. The squinter’s keen sense of smell made up for his poor eyesight.
14. She’s a squinter, but she’s also an artist.
15. They called him the "old squinter" with affection.
16. The squinter smiled, his eyes crinkling at the corners.
17. A squinter, he still managed to paint incredibly detailed landscapes.
18. The squinter navigated the crowded market with ease.
19. He was a kind squinter, always willing to help others.
20. Despite being a squinter, he excelled in archery.
21. The squinter used a magnifying glass to examine the stamp.
22. The detective, a seasoned squinter, noticed a tiny scratch on the door.
23. Being a squinter can be challenging in some professions.
24. Even as a squinter, she could identify birds by their songs.
25. The squinter meticulously crafted miniature sculptures.
26. His keen hearing compensated for his being a squinter.
27. The old squinter had a twinkle in his eye.
28. She was a determined squinter, never letting her eyesight hold her back.
29. The squinter learned Braille to read.
30. He adjusted his glasses, a habitual action for a squinter.
31. "That's a squinter if I ever saw one!" she exclaimed jokingly.
32. The squinter carefully chose his words.
33. The squinter felt a surge of pride in his accomplishments.
34. Being a squinter didn't stop him from pursuing his dreams.
35. The squinter listened intently, his eyes focused.
36. A squinter can still appreciate the beauty of nature.
37. The squinter found joy in the simple things.
38. She was a vibrant squinter, full of life and laughter.
39. The squinter offered a helping hand to the struggling student.
40. He is a thoughtful squinter, always considerate of others' feelings.
41. Even a squinter can learn to drive.
42. The squinter felt a deep connection to the natural world.
43. The squinter story is one of resilience and determination.
44. The squinter smiled warmly, his heart full of gratitude.
45. A squinter can still enjoy a good movie.
46. Being a squinter didn’t define him; it was just a part of him.
47. The squinter found solace in the gentle rhythm of the waves.
48. The squinter's laughter filled the room.
49. She's a talented musician, a fact that surprised many people who only knew her as a squinter.
50. The squinter watched the sunset, lost in its beauty.

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