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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The detective squints at the crime scene, trying to gather clues.
The teacher squints at the test answers, looking for mistakes.
The doctor squints at the X-ray, trying to diagnose the patient's injury.
The jeweler squints at the diamond, examining its clarity.
The art appraiser squints at the painting, trying to determine its authenticity.
The chef squints at the recipe, trying to follow it precisely.
The athlete squints at the scoreboard, checking the time.
The editor squints at the manuscript, searching for errors.
The accountant squints at the numbers, double-checking the calculations.
The journalist's squints at the document revealed inconsistencies in the story.
The athlete's squints at the opposing team suggested a strategic plan was in action.
The professor's squints at the research paper showed approval of the findings.
The conductor's squints at the musicians signaled the start of the performance.
She squints at the messy room, wondering where to begin cleaning.
The company squints its expenses to increase profits.
The cat squints because of an allergic reaction to dust.
The photographer squints the camera to capture the perfect shot.
The construction worker squints the crane to place the beam.
She squints her eyes to focus on the tiny details of the painting.
The carpenter squints the saw towards the wood plank.
The athlete's squints were addressed with specialized eyewear, allowing her to compete at a high level.
The writer squints the cursor to place the punctuation.
The child squints his water gun at the target.
The hiker squints at the map, trying to figure out the best route to take.
The archaeologist squints at the ancient artifacts to understand their significance.
The cat squints contentedly in the sunbeam, enjoying the warmth.
He squints his eyes to make the writing on the paper clearer.
My brother squints his report card to avoid getting grounded.
The writer squints the plot to make the story more exciting.
The man squints because he needs glasses but hasn't gotten them yet.
The gossip columnist squints the truth to create juicy stories.
The musician squints the guitar string for the perfect note.
The teacher noticed one of her students had squints and suggested a vision screening.
The artist squints at the canvas to add the final details.
The detective squints as she examines the crime scene for clues.
The boy with squints had trouble with depth perception and coordination, making sports challenging.
The tailor squints the fabric to fit the measurement of the customer.
The politician squints his promises to get more votes.
The old man squints in the sunlight, shielding his eyes with his hand.
The salesman squints the benefits of the product to make more sales.
He squints his budget to save money for a vacation.
The team squints the presentation to fit the time limit.
The athlete squints because of the bright sun shining in her eyes during the game.
The old woman squints because of cataracts in her eyes.
The building inspector found many squints in the foundation of the old house.
The little girl's squints caused her to see double, which made it hard to play with her friends.
The city council squints the budget to prioritize necessary public services.
He squints at the stranger on the street, unsure if they're lost or up to something.
The golfer squints to see the direction of the ball in the distance.
The teacher squints the grades to make the students feel better.
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