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lazy eye

noun

Informal.
  1. the deviating eye in strabismus.

  2. an amblyopic eye.

  3. strabismus.

  4. amblyopia.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of lazy eye1

First recorded in 1935–40
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Children with a lazy eye are being increasingly missed for treatment, experts say, in areas where early screenings are not available in schools.

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Ellen and Robert Hopkins say they were devastated to find out their son Harry had a lazy eye when they brought him for his first test when he was six-and-a-half years old.

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Any given weekend at the compound can be action-packed; that Saturday, Lazy Eye Gallery opened Michelle Ross’ “Before Pictures,” a show of sculptural paintings inside the nave of a water tower converted into a small funnel of a gallery space with a ladder to the roof that affords a view of the mesa.

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The researchers confirmed that from 3,238 participants who reported having a 'lazy eye' as a child, 82.2% had persistent reduced vision in one eye as an adult.

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One aspect that makes the character particularly memorable is his startlingly realistic lazy eye.

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