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Not out loud, but I could see it in their black, slanty eyes.
"I found myself hoping that my child would have slanty eyes.
Not very pleasant young women, it seems, and one hit the driver with the 'slanty eyes' line.
The sun, at its setting, came slanty between the warehouses behind and a little to the left of the apartment.
The miserable devils surely had moved in, curse their slanty eyes.
The look went slanty and inwards somehow, or was it the hair swinging forward like a veil again?
People looked at me more and more slanty.
But the fact that the "good" Japanese is a rat means that slanty eyes belong to the bad guy.
How white his teeth were, how luminous his slanty eyes.
When he opens his mouth, he might as well have a little moustache and a slanty haircut.
The title character was a stereotypical Chinese man with slanty eyes and a big, toothy grin.
His slanty eyes showed eagerness, as they darted glances toward Kelroy.
To sport with some high yellers and some slanty Chinee.
They share some characteristics with Orcs (like "slanty eyes") but are described as looking more like men.
Born in Dulwich, he was a rotund man, with dark, wavy hair and slanty eyes.
It was a flat roof, with slanty stuff happening near the edges and a garden taking up about half of it.
A platoon of swarthy little men accompanied her, slanty eyes, heavy coats, thick boots.
They remind me of dainty elves, slanty eyes, pointed ears the lot."
People are far more attracted to Robin Hood than a slanty 'N'.
They slant, jutting out at oblique angles like the funny, slanty little streets there.
Oh, right, the mercantilists also have slanty eyes, wear long robes, and talk just like Charlie Chan.
The funny, slanty little streets.
The land under my feet angled upward in fits and starts: a little slope, then a level patch, then another slanty climb.
A white bull terrier had shoved its head between Anna's knees and was checking us out with those hilariously tight, slanty eyes.