Squint-eyed
51louche — dubious, disreputable, 1819, from Fr. louche squinting, from O.Fr. lousche, lois (12c.) cross eyed, squint eyed, lop sided, from L. lusca, fem. of luscus one eyed, of unknown origin …
52squinty — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by or affected with a squint: crosseyed, squint eyed, strabismal, strabismic. See SEE …
53strabismal — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by or affected with a squint: crosseyed, squint eyed, squmty, strabismic. See SEE …
54strabismic — (Roget s Thesaurus II) adjective Marked by or affected with a squint: crosseyed, squint eyed, squinty, strabismal. See SEE …
55scowl — (v.) mid 14c., from a Scandinavian source (Cf. Norw. skule look furtively, squint, look embarrassed, Dan. skule to scowl ). Probably related to O.E. sceolh wry, oblique, O.H.G. scelah curved, Ger. scheel squint eyed; from PIE root *sqel crooked,… …
56askant — adjective (used especially of glances) directed to one side with or as if with doubt or suspicion or envy her eyes with their misted askance look Elizabeth Bowen sidelong glances • Syn: ↑askance, ↑asquint, ↑squint, ↑squint eyed, ↑squinty, ↑ …
57louche — adjective Etymology: French, literally, cross eyed, squint eyed, from Latin luscus blind in one eye Date: 1819 not reputable or decent …
58Orc (Middle-earth) — Orcs Goblins, Yrch, Rakhâs, Gorgûn Founded First Age Founder Morgoth Capital Mount Gundabad, Barad dûr, Orthanc Home world Middle earth Base of operations …
59Brahan Seer — The Brahan Seer, known in his native Scottish Gaelic as Coinneach Odhar. Some have questioned whether he really existed at all.[1] He is thought to have come from Uig on lands owned by the Seaforths, and to have been a Mackenzie, although both… …
60cockeyed — adj 1. cross eyed, strabismal, strabismic, strabismical, squinting, squint eyed. 2.Slang. tilted, crooked, not straight, at an angle, twisted, slanted, sloped; awry, askew, to one side, sideways; slanting, aslant, slantwise, at a slant, sloping,… …