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- who suffer from refractive errors of the eye who either do not have or are not using their gl****es. Squinting helps momentarily improve their eyesight...
- στραβισμός (strabismós), meaning 'a squinting'. Other terms for the condition include "squint" and "cast of the eye". When observing a person with strabismus...
- use of prisms, orthoptic exercises, or eye muscle surgery. Concomitant esotropia – that is, an inward squint that does not vary with the direction of...
- astigmatism may cause symptoms such as blurred vision, double vision, squinting, eye strain, fatigue, or headaches. Some research has pointed to the link...
- A squint is the action of tightening of the muscles around the eye. Squint may also refer to: Squint, a term for strabismus Squint (album), a 1993 album...
- alternatively spelt Walahfrid, nicknamed Strabo (or Strabus, i.e. "squint-e****") (c. 808 – 18 August 849), was an Alemannic Benedictine monk and theological...
- as Trini John Saxon as Chuy Emilio Fernández as Lazaro Alex Montoya as Squint Eye Míriam Colón as Ana Rafael Campos as Paco Frank Silvera as Ramos Larry...
- σκοπεῖν (skopeîn) 'to see') or squint is an architectural term denoting a small spla**** opening or tunnel at seated eye-level, through an internal masonry...
- Groover/Midnight" 1973 "Truck On (Tyke)/Sitting Here" 1973 "Blackjack / Squint Eye Mangle" as Big Carrot 1974 "Teenage Dream/Satisfaction Pony" 1974 "Light...
- gimlet-e**** can mean sharp-e**** or squint-e****; one example of this use is Major General Smedley Darlington Butler, who was known as "Old Gimlet Eye". Adamson...