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He would just have a squint and go to bed.
This time I moved around and got a squint at it.
"Take a squint at this and tell me what you see."
He turned his squint on the nearest of the women.
I got a squint at the three of them on the porch.
I'm going through to take a squint at the mug!
If I remember, he was a dark young fellow, black hair and a squint in his right eye.
His face was weathered and he had a bit of a squint.
This is an indication that your baby has a squint.
I'd believe anything of him after getting a squint at that face."
Her eyes were focused on me, but the wind made it a squint.
The man with the squint nodded and locked the door without a sound.
"In part," the serious old man said with a curious squint of his face.
You can't just take a quick squint and know them.
"Well, you take a squint at it every now and then," I said.
The hook and the squint are still there, but his hair's gray now.
The thing had him puzzled, as the squint of his eyes indicated.
He has small, watery gray eyes and a bad squint.
Well - does anyone want to have a squint at this book again before I put it back?"
In some cases the antenna may be designed to create a squint.
Slowly, he turns to me, his eyes collapsing into a squint.
He cracked his eyelids open in a squint, and looked around.
All the years I'd been practicing my squint, and now it was down the drain.
"Let's have a squint at a map and find out."
People respond to Harry, and the squint is probably a big part of his appeal.