Squint in a sentence

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Synonym: peer, glance. Antonym: stare

Meaning: To look at something with partly closed eyes.

Squint sentence for class 1


- The cat will squint when it sees the bright sun.
- When she is tired, she likes to squint her eyes.
- I saw a rabbit squinting in the grass.
- Can you squint and look at the stars?
- The boy had to squint to read the small print.
- If you squint, you can see the rainbow.
- My dog likes to squint when I take pictures.
- Squinting helps me to see things better.
- The light was so bright, I had to squint.
- He squints to find the cookie jar on the shelf.
- She squints when she is playing outside.
- I can squint and pretend to be a pirate.
- Squinting makes my eyes feel funny.
- The little girl tried to squint and look cool.
- The owl squints during the day.
- When I squint, it looks like the words dance.
- Can you squint and guess the picture?
- The teacher asked us to squint at the board.
- Squinting helps me to not close my eyes.
- One time, I squinted at a bright flashlight.
- I saw my friend squinting at the computer screen.
- The monkey squints at the sun in the tree.
- Squinting can make things look funny.
- I like to squint when I watch TV.
- He had to squint to see the game from far away.
- The clown made everyone squint with his big nose.
- When I squint, I pretend to be a secret spy.
- My brother squints whenever he eats sour candy.
- Squinting in the light makes me giggle.
- She asked me if I could squint and tell a story.

Squint simple sentence


- She had to squint to see the tiny letters.
- He squinted at the bright sunlight.
- They noticed that she tends to squint when reading.
- She had to squint to make out the distant figure.
- He felt annoyed when he had to squint at the screen.
- They laughed as he tried to squint through his glasses.
- She squinted to see if it was going to rain.
- He learned to squint to reduce glare while driving.
- They appreciated her effort to squint and focus on the task.
- She felt a little embarrassed when caught squinting.
- He squinted at the map to find their location.
- They discussed how squinting can help in bright light.
- She squinted to read the sign far away.
- He noticed she squinted while watching the movie.
- They found it funny when he squinted at the camera.
- She felt that squinting could help her see better.
- He squinted to identify the bird in the tree.
- They learned how squinting can indicate concentration.
- She often squints when she is unsure of something.
- He tried to squint to see the stars clearer.
- They talked about how squinting can protect the eyes.
- She felt relieved when she finally stopped squinting.
- He noticed his friend squinting at the bright screen.
- They laughed when he squinted to look at the clock.
- She squinted at the tiny print on the label.
- He learned that squinting can cause eye strain.
- They appreciated her determination while squinting at the details.
- She felt proud to squint and solve the puzzle.
- He squinted at the horizon to see the boat.
- They discussed how squinting can help with focusing.


Squint in a sentence

(1) I can squint my eye.

(2) I squint up at the bright sun.

(3) The harsh sunlight made her squint.

(4) The bright sunlight made him squint.

(5) I squint off of the bright sunlight.

(6) Squint aside and trust your instincts.

(7) Squint aside and take a leap of faith.

(8) They squint up to watch the fireworks.

(9) We squint off of the shimmering water.

(10) Squint to see the stars in the night sky.



Squint sentence

(11) The bright sun made him squint and blink.

(12) Squint aside and question the status quo.

(13) The piercingly bright sun made me squint.

(14) I often squint due to my shortsightedness.

(15) Squint aside and savor the present moment.

(16) Squint aside and live life to the fullest.

(17) The harsh light of the sun made me squint.

(18) She had to squint to read the small print.

(19) Squint aside and focus on the task at hand.

(20) Squint aside and uncover the hidden agenda.




Squint make sentence

(21) Squint aside and focus on self-improvement.

(22) I squint among the crowd to find my friend.

(23) They squint off of the blinding headlights.

(24) The strong sunlight made me squint my eyes.

(25) The harsh glare of the sun made her squint.

(26) The lash of the sun's rays made her squint.

(27) I squint to see the small print on the sign.

(28) Squint to make out the shapes in the clouds.

(29) They squint up to see the distant mountains.

(30) The baleful glare of the sun made me squint.



Sentence of squint

(31) The harsh glare from the sun made me squint.

(32) Squint aside and open your mind to new ideas.

(33) Squint aside and confront your fears head-on.

(34) The strident glare of the sun made me squint.

(35) This ail near my eye is causing me to squint.

(36) Squint to read the fine print in the contract.

(37) Squint aside and let your intuition guide you.

(38) He had to squint to make out the vague shapes.

(39) I have to squint my eye to see things far away.

(40) Squint aside and look beyond the surface level.




Squint meaningful sentence

(41) Squint aside and step out of your comfort zone.

(42) We squint up to see the rainbow after the rain.

(43) The piercing light from the sun made me squint.

(44) The acrid brightness of the sun made me squint.

(45) The strident glare from the sun made me squint.

(46) The bright sun made me squint and blink my eyes.

(47) Squint to spot the hidden message in the puzzle.

(48) Squint your eyes to make the text appear larger.

(49) We squint up to catch a glimpse of the airplane.

(50) I had to squint to see straight through the fog.



Squint sentence examples

(51) The sun was extremely bright and made me squint.

(52) The bug was so small, I had to squint to see it.

(53) I squint to see the writing on the old parchment.

(54) I had to squint because of the glare in the room.

(55) Squint your eyes to make the text easier to read.

(56) Squint your eyes to make the text stand out more.

(57) Squint aside and let go of regrets from the past.

(58) I squint up to get a better view of the painting.

(59) The extreme brightness of the sun made us squint.

(60) The extreme brightness of the sun made me squint.



Sentence with squint

(61) The brightness of the sun can whelm you to squint.

(62) She had to squint her eyes to see through the fog.

(63) Squint past by the fear of failure and take risks.

(64) I had to squint off the darkness to see the stars.

(65) The bright lights made me squint along the street.

(66) I had to squint along the crowd to find my friend.

(67) Squint your eyes to make the image appear brighter.

(68) The irritancy of the bright lights made her squint.

(69) I had to squint to read the small print on the map.

(70) Squint aside and challenge the conventional wisdom.




Use squint in a sentence

(71) Squint aside and appreciate the small joys in life.

(72) They squint up to see the reflection in the mirror.

(73) The blepharisms were causing the patient to squint.

(74) The bright sun made her blears and squint her eyes.

(75) A squint can show suspicion in a facial expression.

(76) I had to squint by the stage to see the performers.

(77) I had to squint off the smoke that filled the room.

(78) I had to squint along the board to see the writing.

(79) The glare from the sun made him squint as he drove.

(80) The bright sun made me squint and blink repeatedly.



Sentence using squint

(81) I squint to read the blurry text on my phone screen.

(82) Squint your eyes to make the picture appear sharper.

(83) Squint aside and ignore the distractions around you.

(84) Squint aside and discover the truth behind the lies.

(85) Squint aside and embrace the beauty of imperfection.

(86) Squint aside and forgive those who have wronged you.

(87) The intense glare of the sun made me squint my eyes.

(88) I squint for a better view of the distant mountains.

(89) I had to squint to read the tiny print on the fiche.

(90) I had to squint over to the schedule to plan my day.



Squint example sentence

(91) The bright sun made me squint through my sunglasses.

(92) The bright sun made me see stars and squint my eyes.

(93) The glare from the window made me squint by my desk.

(94) The bright lights made my eyes twitch into a squint.

(95) Cover up without a hat and you'll squint in the sun.

(96) The bright light made her wince and squint her eyes.

(97) I had to squint to make out the writing on the sign.

(98) The discomfort of the bright lights made her squint.

(99) Squint to see the outline of the ship on the horizon.

(100) Squint to read the tiny print on the medicine bottle.



Sentence with word squint

(101) Squint to make out the shapes in the foggy landscape.

(102) I squint to see the details of the intricate artwork.

(103) Squint to read the small font on the computer screen.

(104) I squint to see the features of the distant landmark.

(105) The bright lights whelmed me back and made me squint.

(106) Squint aside and let go of your preconceived notions.

(107) They squint up to see the full moon in the night sky.

(108) The glare up from the polished floor made her squint.

(109) The strong perfume in the air makes me squint around.

(110) They squint among the options to choose the best one.



Sentence of squint

(111) Squint past by the obstacles and keep moving forward.

(112) I had to squint off the bright lights at the concert.

(113) The bright colors of the poster made me squint round.

(114) I had to squint off of the small font on the handout.

(115) The bright light made her squint and shield her eyes.

(116) I squint to see the details of the intricate lacework.

(117) I squint to see the numbers on the distant scoreboard.

(118) Squint your eyes to make the colors appear more muted.

(119) The bright lights made her squint and shield her eyes.

(120) The baleful glare from the sun made me squint my eyes.



Squint used in a sentence

(121) The bright light makes her winces and squint her eyes.

(122) Squint aside and find the hidden meaning in the words.

(123) Squint aside and find the courage to speak your truth.

(124) I squint up to see the intricate patterns in the sand.

(125) The bright flash of the camera makes me squint around.

(126) We squint for a glimpse of the rare bird in the trees.

(127) Squint your eyes to read the small print on the label.

(128) Squint over to the projector to see the video clearly.

(129) I had to squint over to the chart to analyze the data.

(130) Don't let your fear squint past by your opportunities.



Squint sentence in English

(131) I had to squint through the fog to see the road ahead.

(132) The bright sunlight made me squint and shield my eyes.

(133) I had to squint along the stage to see the performers.

(134) The throbbing eye was causing me to squint constantly.

(135) I had to squint to make out the tiny print on the map.

(136) Squint to identify the bird perched on the tree branch.

(137) Squint to spot the hidden object in the picture puzzle.

(138) Squint to identify the constellations in the night sky.

(139) Squint your eyes to make the image appear more focused.

(140) The doctor asked her to squint as he examined her eyes.

(141) Squint aside and embrace the uncertainty of the future.

(142) I squint up to see the writing on the ancient artifact.

(143) They squint for a closer look at the intricate artwork.

(144) Squint over to the person next to you to ask for a pen.

(145) Squint over to the computer screen to check your email.

(146) The sun was so bright that I had to squint by the pool.

(147) I had to squint by the TV to see the score of the game.

(148) When you squint up, you can see the stars more clearly.

(149) I had to squint along the page to read the small print.

(150) I had to squint along the aisle to find the right book.

(151) I had to squint along the menu to decide what to order.

(152) The bright sunlight made her wince and squint her eyes.

(153) Squint to catch a glimpse of the distant mountain range.

(154) I squint to read the faded handwriting in the old diary.

(155) I squint to make out the features of the distant statue.

(156) I squint to see the details of the intricate embroidery.

(157) Squint your eyes to make the colors appear more vibrant.

(158) Squint your eyes to make the picture look more abstract.

(159) Squint aside and delve into the depths of your thoughts.

(160) I squint up to see the details of the intricate artwork.

(161) The heavy rain makes me squint around to shield my eyes.

(162) Hyperopic individuals may need to squint to see clearly.

(163) We squint among the papers to find the missing document.

(164) They squint for a clearer look at the mysterious object.

(165) The intense heat made me squint and blink up at the sun.

(166) The bright light made me squint and blink up at the sun.

(167) She had to squint through the fog to see the road ahead.

(168) I had to squint at the poster to read the event details.

(169) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to read my notes.

(170) I had to squint along the map to figure out where I was.

(171) The glare from the computer screen made me squint round.

(172) The hot summer sun burned my eyes, causing me to squint.

(173) I squint to see the colors of the rainbow after the rain.

(174) Squint your eyes to see the hidden message in the puzzle.

(175) We squint up to see the distant sailboats on the horizon.

(176) I squint around to get a better view of the surroundings.

(177) Squint your eyes to get a better look at that tiny print.

(178) The bright sunlight made me startle off of with a squint.

(179) Squint your eyes to see the tiny details in the painting.

(180) Squint over to the syllabus to see when the next exam is.

(181) I had to squint over to the board to copy down the notes.

(182) Squint over to the calculator to check your calculations.

(183) I had to squint through the small font on the exam paper.

(184) I had to squint through the rain to see the street signs.

(185) The glare from the snow made me squint away while skiing.

(186) I had to squint away from the bright flash of the camera.

(187) I had to squint around to find my lost keys in the grass.

(188) I had to squint around to see the small print on the map.

(189) I had to squint off of my notes to see the board clearly.

(190) The room was dim, and I had to squint to see the details.

(191) I had to squint to make out the small print on the label.

(192) The camera flash was too bright and made everyone squint.

(193) Squint to read the handwritten note with the tiny letters.

(194) Squint aside and explore the possibilities that lie ahead.

(195) The glare up from the snow-covered ground made her squint.

(196) The glare from the computer screen makes me squint around.

(197) The strong wind makes me squint around to protect my eyes.

(198) The bright sunlight makes her squint as she walks outside.

(199) Squint your eyes to see the hidden message in the picture.

(200) He had to squint through the rain to see the street signs.

(201) Squint past by the distractions and focus on your studies.

(202) The bright sunlight made me squint and feel uncomfortable.

(203) I squint on the projector screen when the image is blurry.

(204) I squint on the TV screen when I watch movies in the dark.

(205) The bright sun made me squint upon the outdoor study area.

(206) The wear on my glasses is causing me to squint more often.

(207) Squint your eyes to see the hidden details in the painting.

(208) Squint your eyes to make the image appear more symmetrical.

(209) They squint up to see the intricate web spun by the spider.

(210) The child had to squint before they could hit the baseball.

(211) The doctor asked the patient to squint during the eye exam.

(212) I had to squint at the tiny print to read the instructions.

(213) If you squint your eyes, you can see the distant mountains.

(214) I had to squint by the board game to read the instructions.

(215) The bright sunlight made me squint and wish for some shade.

(216) I had to squint on the small text to read the instructions.

(217) I have to squint to see the board even with my contacts in.

(218) The sun was so bright that I had to squint along the beach.

(219) The bright flash against the mirror made me squint my eyes.

(220) The dot on the i was so small, she had to squint to see it.

(221) The dusty road makes me squint around to see the path ahead.

(222) Squint your eyes to see if you can decipher the blurry text.

(223) He had to squint beyond the fog to navigate the road safely.

(224) The sun was so bright that I had to squint to look up at it.

(225) The fulgurating intensity of the sun's rays made her squint.

(226) I had to squint over to the textbook to read the small font.

(227) I had to squint through the dimly lit room to find my phone.

(228) The bright sun made me squint upon the outdoor seating area.

(229) The bright sun made me squint upon the outdoor sports field.

(230) As the sun set, I had to squint round to see the path ahead.

(231) I had to squint off of the dim lighting in the lecture hall.

(232) The child had to squint behind their parent to see the stage.

(233) The farmer had to squint behind the crops to check for pests.

(234) She had to squint her eyes to see the road signs in the rain.

(235) I had to squint over to the handout to read the instructions.

(236) I had to squint over to the speaker to hear the announcement.

(237) Squint over to the bulletin board to see the upcoming events.

(238) The bright colors on the poster made me squint at the design.

(239) As I walked to class, I had to squint in the bright sunlight.

(240) The glare from the sun made me squint in the bright sunlight.

(241) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to find my sunglasses.

(242) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to see the whiteboard.

(243) You can squint with your eyes to reduce the glare of the sun.

(244) I had to squint along the sky to see if there were any stars.

(245) She had to squint her eyes to see through her bushy eyebrows.

(246) I have to squint to see clearly during near-vision activities.

(247) I squint to see the facial expressions of the actors on stage.

(248) Squint your eyes to reduce the glare from the bright sunlight.

(249) Squint aside and break free from the limitations of your past.

(250) We squint up to see the details of the intricate architecture.

(251) The golfer had to squint before they could line up their shot.

(252) Squint your eyes to make out the writing on the old parchment.

(253) I had to squint over to the diagram to understand the concept.

(254) I had to squint through the steam to see if my food was ready.

(255) The glare from the computer screen made me squint at my essay.

(256) The bright lights in the lab made me squint at the microscope.

(257) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to see the clock tower.

(258) The sun was so bright that I had to squint on my way to class.

(259) I had to squint on the menu to decide what to order for lunch.

(260) I had to squint on the graph to understand the data presented.

(261) I have to squint to see the board even when I wear my glasses.

(262) I had to squint off the bright sunlight to see the whiteboard.

(263) The sun was so bright that I had to squint away while driving.

(264) I had to squint upon the computer screen to see the tiny font.

(265) I had to squint upon the map to find my way around the campus.

(266) The darkness made me squint along the path to avoid obstacles.

(267) I had to squint along the river to see if there were any fish.

(268) I had to squint aside the tears in my eyes to finish the exam.

(269) The lights were blindingly bright, so we had to squint to see.

(270) I lost my eyeglasses and now I have to squint to see anything.

(271) Squint your eyes to get a better view of the distant mountains.

(272) The bright sun forced me to squint and look away from its rays.

(273) Squint your eyes to see if you can make out the distant figure.

(274) The golfer had to squint beyond the tree line to plan the shot.

(275) The pilot had to squint beside their co-pilot to fly the plane.

(276) Squint over to the screen to see the results of the experiment.

(277) Squint over to the textbook to find the answer to the question.

(278) I had to squint through the tears to read the emotional letter.

(279) I had to squint through the excitement to focus on my studying.

(280) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to see the street signs.

(281) I had to squint on the map to find the location of the library.

(282) I had to squint my eyes to see double letters on the eye chart.

(283) The reflection off the water made me squint away while boating.

(284) The bright neon lights of the city made me squint below my hat.

(285) The screen was too small, so I had to squint to see everything.

(286) The patient's convergent strabismus was causing them to squint.

(287) I had to squint so much during the exam that I went cross-eyed.

(288) I had to squint my eyes to avoid the glare in the computer lab.

(289) He had to squint to see through the gunsight in the bright sun.

(290) I squint to see the expression on her face from across the room.

(291) Squint to identify the different species of birds in the forest.

(292) Squint aside and see the situation from a different perspective.

(293) The bright headlights of the oncoming car make me squint around.

(294) He had to squint out of the window to see the approaching storm.

(295) I had to squint behind the tree to see the deer in the distance.

(296) The athlete had to squint before they could see the finish line.

(297) The kite flyer had to squint out of the park to fly their kites.

(298) The painter had to squint behind the canvas to blend the colors.

(299) The sculptor had to squint behind the clay to shape the details.

(300) The surfer had to squint beyond the breakers to catch the waves.

(301) The traveler had to squint behind the map to plan the itinerary.

(302) The old man had to squint at the menu to see what was available.

(303) If you squint your eyes, you can see the stars in the night sky.

(304) He had to squint through the steam to see if the food was ready.

(305) Squint over to the clock to make sure you're not late for class.

(306) Squint past by the small setbacks and keep striving for success.

(307) The dim lighting in the lecture hall made me squint at my notes.

(308) The low battery on my phone made me squint at the notifications.

(309) The reflection on the window made me squint at the view outside.

(310) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to see where I was going.

(311) The bright sunlight made me squint and feel like I needed a hat.

(312) The font size was too small, so I had to squint on the textbook.

(313) I forgot my glasses today, so I have to squint to see the board.

(314) He had to squint to see the tiny eye of the needle to thread it.

(315) The bright neon lights made me squint upon the sign of the club.

(316) I had to squint round to read the small print on the exam paper.

(317) The fog was so thick that I had to squint round to see the road.

(318) The foggy morning made me squint around to see the street signs.

(319) Squint your eyes to make the picture look more three-dimensional.

(320) Squint aside and prioritize your mental and emotional well-being.

(321) Squint your eyes to see if you can identify the distant landmark.

(322) She had to squint out of the car window to read the street signs.

(323) The chef had to squint beyond the recipe to create a unique dish.

(324) The golfer had to squint beside their caddie to line up the shot.

(325) The welder had to squint behind the helmet to make precise welds.

(326) The photographer asked the model to squint for a dramatic effect.

(327) Squint past by the pressure to conform and stay true to yourself.

(328) Squint past by the stress of exams and trust in your preparation.

(329) I had to squint through the dust to see the painting on the wall.

(330) The bright sun made me squint at the outdoor graduation ceremony.

(331) I had to squint by the dim light of my laptop to finish my paper.

(332) I had to squint by the projector to read the presentation slides.

(333) The font on the textbook was so small that I had to squint by it.

(334) The sun was setting and I had to squint by the horizon to see it.

(335) I had to squint by the recipe to follow the cooking instructions.

(336) I had to squint on the sign to find the entrance to the building.

(337) I had to squint away from the bright headlights of a passing car.

(338) The glare from the computer screen made me squint along the text.

(339) The bright stage makeup made the actors squint among the glitter.

(340) I had to squint aside the doubts in my mind to believe in myself.

(341) The reflection on the window made me squint round to see outside.

(342) The bright neon lights made me squint round in the city at night.

(343) I had to squint around to read the small print on the exam paper.

(344) I had to squint off of the bright sun to see the path on the map.

(345) I had to squint my sight to read the small print on the syllabus.

(346) The deadening glare of the sun made me squint and shield my eyes.

(347) The font size was too small, so I had to squint to read the text.

(348) The harrying glare of the sun made him squint and shield his eyes.

(349) The athlete had to squint beside their teammate to pass the baton.

(350) The driver had to squint out of the car window to avoid accidents.

(351) The hiker had to squint out of the cabin to prepare for the trail.

(352) The surfer had to squint out of the beach house to surf the waves.

(353) I had to squint over to the professor to catch what he was saying.

(354) It's important to squint past by the negativity and stay positive.

(355) I had to squint through the noise to hear the professor's lecture.

(356) I had to squint at the clock to make sure I wasn't late for class.

(357) I had to squint by the clock to make sure I wasn't late for class.

(358) The sun was so bright that I had to squint to avoid being blinded.

(359) The dim lighting in the lecture hall made me squint on the slides.

(360) I squint on my phone screen when I check my emails in the morning.

(361) I had to squint off the reflection from the water to see the fish.

(362) The bright lights of the stage made me squint upon the performers.

(363) You can squint with your eyes to see the pattern on the wallpaper.

(364) If you squint with your eyes, you can see the veins on the leaves.

(365) I had to squint round to find my friends in the crowded cafeteria.

(366) The sun was so bright that I had to squint round to see the beach.

(367) I had to squint round to see the menu in the dimly lit restaurant.

(368) The sun was so bright that I had to squint off of my phone screen.

(369) I had to squint off of the reflection on my watch to see the time.

(370) We squint for a clearer picture of the distant ship on the horizon.

(371) She had to squint before she could see the small print on the menu.

(372) The actor had to squint behind the stage prop to read their script.

(373) The actor had to squint beside their co-star to rehearse the scene.

(374) The bartender had to squint behind the bar to read the drink order.

(375) The hiker had to squint behind the trees to find the trail markers.

(376) The sailor had to squint beside their crewmate to adjust the sails.

(377) The teacher had to squint behind their glasses to grade the papers.

(378) Squint over to the whiteboard to see what the professor is writing.

(379) Don't squint past by the benefits of seeking help when you need it.

(380) I had to squint through the crowd to find my friend at the concert.

(381) I had to squint through the boredom to finish the assigned reading.

(382) I had to squint at the board to see what the professor was writing.

(383) I had to squint at the textbook to understand the complex concepts.

(384) I had to squint by the textbook to understand the complex concepts.

(385) The sun was so intense that I had to squint in the bright sunlight.

(386) I had to squint off the reflection from the window to read my book.

(387) The sun reflecting off the water made me squint away while fishing.

(388) The bright stage lights made the actors squint among the spotlight.

(389) The bright fireworks made the students squint among the explosions.

(390) The bright stage costumes made the actors squint among the sequins.

(391) I had to squint below the heavy rain to see the road while driving.

(392) I had to squint around to find my friends in the crowded cafeteria.

(393) The sun was so bright that I had to squint around to see the beach.

(394) I had to squint around to see the menu in the dimly lit restaurant.

(395) The bright sun made me squint, so I had to blink through the glare.

(396) I had to squint to read the gray back text on the PowerPoint slide.

(397) Squint your eyes to see if you can spot any movement in the shadows.

(398) The florist had to squint behind the bouquet to arrange the flowers.

(399) The mechanic had to squint behind the engine to inspect the problem.

(400) The para-skier had to squint beside their guide to follow the slope.

(401) The sailor had to squint behind the sail to keep the boat on course.

(402) The sculptor had to squint beside their assistant to shape the clay.

(403) The surfer had to squint behind their goggles to navigate the waves.

(404) The welder had to squint beside their partner to make precise welds.

(405) The bright lights of the city made her blears and she had to squint.

(406) The sun was so bright that she had to squint through her sunglasses.

(407) The pin-head on the compass was so small, I had to squint to see it.

(408) I had to squint through the darkness to find my way to the bathroom.

(409) I had to squint through the reflection on the window to see outside.

(410) I had to squint through the distance to see the whiteboard in class.

(411) I had to squint on the clock to make sure I wasn't late for my exam.

(412) I had to squint away from the bright headlights of oncoming traffic.

(413) The bright headlights of the car made me squint upon the road ahead.

(414) If you squint with your eyes, you can see the texture of the fabric.

(415) The bright sun reflecting off the water made me squint below my hat.

(416) I had to squint round to see the tiny insect crawling on the ground.

(417) The sun was so bright that I had to squint round to see the horizon.

(418) The bright headlights of the car made her wince and squint her eyes.

(419) The bright lights made the partygoers stagger and squint their eyes.

(420) The dusty attic makes me squint around to see what's stored up there.

(421) The bright sunlight triggered his photophobia, causing him to squint.

(422) If you can't read the sign from here, squint your eyes and try again.

(423) Squint your eyes to see if you can detect any movement in the bushes.

(424) The florist had to squint beside their helper to arrange the flowers.

(425) The surfer had to squint beside their surfing mate to ride the waves.

(426) The typist had to squint to see the minuscules on the old typewriter.

(427) I had to squint over to the map to find the location of the building.

(428) I had to squint through the confusion to understand the math problem.

(429) I had to squint through the exhaustion to complete the final project.

(430) The foggy weather made me squint at the road while driving to campus.

(431) I had to squint at the menu to decide what to order at the cafeteria.

(432) I had to squint in the bright sunlight to see my friend waving at me.

(433) I always squint on the computer screen when I work on my assignments.

(434) I always have to squint to see the board in my early morning classes.

(435) The bright lights of the stadium made me squint away during the game.

(436) I had to squint away from the bright lights of the fireworks display.

(437) If you squint with your eyes, you can see the stars in the night sky.

(438) I had to squint along the horizon to see if there was a storm coming.

(439) The bright lights made me squint round as I entered the lecture hall.

(440) I had to squint round to see the small print on the map while hiking.

(441) I had to squint around to see the stage from my seat in the back row.

(442) The bright lights of the city made me squint around to see the stars.

(443) I had to squint off of the glare from the projector to see the movie.

(444) I have to squint to see things clearly because of my shortsightedness.

(445) The bright lights make me squint around as I adjust to the brightness.

(446) The deadlight in the classroom dimmed, causing the students to squint.

(447) I had to squint across the room to read the small print on the poster.

(448) The driver had to squint beside their passenger to see the road signs.

(449) The kite flyer had to squint behind the kite to control the direction.

(450) The makeup artist had to squint behind the mirror to apply the makeup.

(451) The painter had to squint beside their apprentice to blend the colors.

(452) The puzzle solver had to squint behind the pieces to solve the puzzle.

(453) The rock climber had to squint behind the harness to climb to the top.

(454) The scientist had to squint beyond the data to formulate a hypothesis.

(455) The skier had to squint beside their skiing buddy to follow the trail.

(456) The welder had to squint out of the workshop to create a precise weld.

(457) The sunray was so bright that I had to squint my eyes to see anything.

(458) Don't squint past by the value of networking and building connections.

(459) You can't squint past by the importance of time management in college.

(460) I had to squint at the sign to find the correct building for my class.

(461) I squint on the whiteboard when the professor writes in small letters.

(462) I had to squint on the label to check the expiration date on the food.

(463) I had to squint off the reflection from the mirror to apply my makeup.

(464) I had to squint away from the bright neon lights of the city at night.

(465) The sun reflecting off the snow made me squint away while snowshoeing.

(466) The bright camera flash made the students squint among the brightness.

(467) I had to squint aside the bright sunlight to see the professor's face.

(468) I had to squint below the bright camera flashes during the photoshoot.

(469) The dim lighting in the library made me squint around to read my book.

(470) I had to squint off of the bright lights on the stage during the play.

(471) I squint to see the writing on the tombstone in the dimly lit cemetery.

(472) She had to squint beyond the crowd to locate her friend at the concert.

(473) The actor had to squint out of the dressing room to get into character.

(474) The astronomer had to squint behind the telescope to observe the stars.

(475) The dancer had to squint before they could see the rhythm of the music.

(476) The driver had to squint behind the windshield to see through the rain.

(477) The golfer had to squint behind their hat to see the ball on the green.

(478) The hair stylist had to squint behind the salon mirror to cut the hair.

(479) The hiker had to squint beside their hiking companion to find the path.

(480) The musician had to squint beside their bandmate to sync their playing.

(481) The student had to squint out of the library to take a break and relax.

(482) The writer had to squint beyond the writer's block to find inspiration.

(483) The reflection of the sun on the snow was so bright, it made me squint.

(484) The early morning sun shone in her bleary-eyed face, making her squint.

(485) He tends to misplace out of his glasses, causing him to squint all day.

(486) I had to squint over to the PowerPoint presentation to see the details.

(487) I left my sunglasses in the library and had to squint all the way home.

(488) The image on the screen was indistinct, causing the audience to squint.

(489) I had to squint at the map to figure out where the library was located.

(490) I couldn't see anything because I had to squint in the bright sunlight.

(491) I squint on the PowerPoint presentation when the slides are too bright.

(492) The bright colors of the flowers made me squint away from their beauty.

(493) I had to squint upon the clock to see what time it was during the exam.

(494) I had to squint upon the menu to decide what to order at the cafeteria.

(495) The bright stage lights made me squint upon the actors during the play.

(496) The dust made me squint along the trail to avoid getting it in my eyes.

(497) As the sun set, the students had to squint among the bright orange sky.

(498) The bright sun reflecting off the snow made me squint below my goggles.

(499) As the sun set, I had to squint around to find my way back to the dorm.

(500) The fog was so thick that I had to squint around to see the path ahead.

(501) Squint to make out the details of the painting in the dimly lit gallery.

(502) Squint your eyes to see if you can recognize the person in the distance.

(503) Squint your eyes to see if you can spot any imperfections in the fabric.

(504) The hair stylist had to squint beside their assistant to style the hair.

(505) The hunter had to squint beside their hunting partner to track the game.

(506) The musician had to squint beyond the music sheet to improvise the solo.

(507) The photographer had to squint beyond the horizon to capture the sunset.

(508) The skier had to squint out of the ski lodge to anticipate the snowfall.

(509) You can't squint past by the importance of staying organized in college.

(510) I had to squint by the whiteboard to see what the professor was writing.

(511) The glare from the window made me squint on my notes during the lecture.

(512) I had to squint upon the small print in the textbook to read it clearly.

(513) You may need to squint with your eyes to see the distant object clearly.

(514) The small font on the textbook made the students squint among the words.

(515) The bright headlights of the oncoming car made me squint below my visor.

(516) I had to squint around to see the details of the painting in the museum.

(517) The rain was so heavy that I had to squint around to see the road ahead.

(518) I had to squint around to see the details of the artwork in the gallery.

(519) I had to squint off of the bright colors on the PowerPoint presentation.

(520) I had to squint off of the bright colors on the poster to read the text.

(521) I had to squint to make out the crabbed round signature on the document.

(522) Squint your eyes to see if you can find the hidden message in the puzzle.

(523) The actor had to squint before they could read their lines on the script.

(524) The artist had to squint beyond the canvas to envision the final artwork.

(525) The astronomer had to squint beyond the city lights to observe the stars.

(526) The athlete had to squint behind their sweat to focus on the finish line.

(527) The calligrapher had to squint behind the ink to create the fine strokes.

(528) The calligrapher had to squint out of the workshop to sketch new designs.

(529) The detective had to squint beside their partner to analyze the evidence.

(530) The doctor had to squint behind their microscope to diagnose the disease.

(531) The firefighter had to squint behind the smoke to locate the fire source.

(532) The hair stylist had to squint out of the salon to attract new customers.

(533) The masseuse had to squint behind the massage table to knead the muscles.

(534) The masseuse had to squint out of the spa to provide relaxing treatments.

(535) The soldier had to squint out of the trench to watch for enemy movements.

(536) The writer had to squint beside their editor to proofread the manuscript.

(537) The sun was so bright that I had to squint my eyes as I faced towards it.

(538) He had to squint through the mist to navigate his boat through the water.

(539) I had to squint through the smoke to see the stage at the music festival.

(540) I had to squint at the tiny font on the exam paper to read the questions.

(541) The bright colors of the painting made me squint away from the intensity.

(542) The bright lights of the city made me squint away while walking at night.

(543) I had to squint away from the bright lights of the stage during the play.

(544) The dim lighting in the library made me squint upon the pages of my book.

(545) I had to squint upon the projector screen to see the presentation slides.

(546) You may need to squint with your eyes to see the writing on the monument.

(547) The foggy morning made it hard for the students to squint among the mist.

(548) The glare from the computer screen made me squint around to see the text.

(549) I had to squint off of the bright lights on the stage during the concert.

(550) Squint your eyes to see if you can spot any irregularities in the pattern.



Squint meaning


Squint is a versatile word that can be used in various contexts to describe a specific action or facial expression. Whether you are writing a story, an essay, or simply trying to improve your vocabulary, incorporating the word "squint" can add depth and vividness to your sentences. Here are some tips on how to effectively use the word "squint" in different scenarios:


1. Describing Facial Expressions: When describing someone's facial expression, "squint" can be used to convey a specific look of concentration, confusion, or suspicion. For example: - "She squinted her eyes, trying to decipher the tiny print on the contract." - "His squinted gaze revealed his skepticism towards the salesman's claims." - "The bright sunlight forced him to squint, shielding his eyes with his hand."


2. Depicting Visual Details: "Squint" can also be used to describe how someone adjusts their eyesight to focus on a particular object or to see something in the distance. Here are a few examples: - "He squinted into the distance, trying to make out the shape of the approaching figure." - "The old man squinted at the fine print, struggling to read the instructions." - "She squinted through the fog, desperately searching for any signs of land."


3. Expressing Disapproval or Discomfort: In certain situations, "squint" can be used to convey disapproval, discomfort, or even annoyance. Here are a few examples: - "The teacher squinted disapprovingly at the student who was whispering during the lecture." - "He squinted at the garish painting, unable to comprehend its artistic value." - "She squinted at the messy room, feeling a sense of irritation at the lack of cleanliness."


4. Portraying Intense Focus or Concentration: When someone is deeply engrossed in a task or trying to understand something complex, "squint" can be used to depict their intense focus. Consider the following examples: - "The detective squinted at the crime scene, meticulously examining every detail." - "She squinted at the math problem, determined to solve it correctly." - "He squinted at the computer screen, engrossed in his research."


5. Conveying Physical Discomfort: Lastly, "squint" can be used to describe physical discomfort, particularly when someone is experiencing pain or discomfort in their eyes. Here are a few examples: - "The bright lights made her squint, causing a throbbing headache." - "He squinted as the dust particles irritated his eyes, making it difficult to see." - "She squinted in pain as the optometrist shone a bright light into her eyes." Remember, when using the word "squint" in a sentence, it is important to consider the context and ensure that it accurately conveys the intended meaning. By incorporating this word effectively, you can enhance your writing and create more vivid and engaging descriptions.





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