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strabismic

adjective as in cross-eyed

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Dry season near the equator is a series of sun-forced strabismic glances.

Modern studies show that there are still social biases against strabismic children, and these biases would have been far more pronounced in a nineteenth-century rural town.

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The band was playing something that sounded like a strabismic version of the prelude to Tristan.

In his strabismic view the pun is mightier than the word: "G'wan y' big Slav, Ural wet!" complains a well-dressed lady to a Soviet gent.

In Play It Again, Sam, they are all over the screen; yet somehow Woody's strabismic vision always remains completely his own.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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