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Then, even nearsighted people like me could read them from a distance.
These patients were highly nearsighted to begin with, he says.
Why is it that all the officials we choose are so nearsighted?
But he's nearsighted and more than a little around the bend.
According to the nearsighted notions of 1905, no, not yet.
He took a piece of paper from the table and stared at it with nearsighted eyes.
If you think that your child may be nearsighted, see an eye care specialist.
His eyes refused to focus, a common problem; he had been born nearsighted.
I've become very nearsighted and should have had glasses ages ago.
His best work was executed prior to 1915 before he became nearsighted.
Managing the recovery process can have its own problems, as my nearsighted friend found out.
He's nearsighted, and in his day was the chief fireman.
Most nearsighted patients seeking the procedure have it done on both eyes.
A routine eye exam can show whether you are nearsighted.
She suddenly got that nearsighted look a kid gets when she's suspicious.
Legendarily nearsighted, she could see better than anyone I've ever known.
He considered the suggestion, his nearsighted gaze on nothing in particular.
Leaving the vision slightly nearsighted might be a better option.
Being overweight, nearsighted, and in poor health, he was rejected.
The nearsighted eyes were aimed directly at our little hiding place.
It did not help that she was nearsighted, modest, small, and with thin hair.
His nearsighted eyes began moving around the common room - looking for more bugs, Jack supposed.
Nearsighted people hold their eyes that close to printed matter or script.
Almost everyone who is nearsighted can be fitted with contact lenses.
But her poor nearsighted eyes could not even make out the islands that the two boats were near.