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cross-eyed
[kraws-ahyd, kros-]
adjective
having crossed eyes.
cross-eyed
adjective
having one or both eyes turning inwards towards the nose
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- cross-eyedness noun
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of cross-eyed1
Example Sentences
And yes, those poll watchers are there the whole time, bored cross-eyed, eager to clock anything they can call an irregularity.
In recent episodes, Bercow’s oratorial prowess came into full flower, as he belched forth merciless diatribes that made several bystanders go cross-eyed.
We saw sick, skeletal tigers—some scarred, cross-eyed, or disabled—living in squalid quarters.
“Everything kind of went dizzy and eyes went cross-eyed,†Burnes said.
He describes him as slightly “cross-eyed†with a, shall we say, confusing body: “6 feet tallâ€, “a boxer’s noseâ€, and a curiously “long head, like an ant.â€
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