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squinny

vb. to squint

Usage examples of "squinny".

Shudders rolled through her, and she suffered a sort of squinny fit, her body twitching and jerking with disgust as she began frantically wiping first one hand, then the other, on the ground and surrounding branches and leaves in an effort to remove the squishy substance.

He was smiling, and the satisfaction stretching his thin lips and twinkling from his squinny eyes seemed to illumine the complacency overspreading his broad face.

He had a pretty good idea, too, of what Sir Thomas would have felt had he known that Miss Wychwood had set up her own establishment in Bath, a few months after his death, with only a squinny old Tough to lend her countenance.

I confess to a squinny feeling in my guts when I watched that shuttle go off without me.

Sybil studied the cards for a moment, squinnied again at Walser, appeared for a few moments sunk in thought, then, with her questing snout, she nudged out: c-l-o-w-n.

Sphynxeye had been squinnying his eyes up so they looked like my belly button.

Some big towers with crenellations, and an inner block, high-roofed and capped by snow, with one slender squinnying tower all its own.