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cock-eyed

a. (context British English) (alternative form of cockeyed English) alt. (context British English) (alternative form of cockeyed English)

Usage examples of "cock-eyed".

She could not, without making a ridiculous issue of it, refuse either to lunch or dine with Caley Bard in Longminster and indeed she had no particular desire to refuse since she enjoyed his company and took his cock-eyed and purely verbal advances with the liberal pinch of salt that she felt sure he expected.

In a boozing ken in the Holy Land, a dunk-horned cutter -- a cock-eyed clack box in flashy benjamin and blood red fancy -- shed a tear by the I desire.

The chess trophy, normally front and center over the return bin, lay cock-eyed on the floor next to him, its castle bloodied and misshapen.

Into the drink went a jig, sweeps, cask of pollocks, three-quarters empty bottle of rotgut, and a cock-eyed Blinky.