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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Related topics: Illness & disability
cross-eyedˌcross-ˈeyed / $ ˈ. ./ adjective MIhaving eyes that both look in towards the nose
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cross-eyed• It then continues to squint at the water, weaving slightly with endearing cross-eyed concentration.• Enter the cross-eyed daughter, bearing wine, plates and cutlery.• Like his sister, the young man was cross-eyed, deaf and simple.• Maggie quickly brought her attention back to the cross-eyed girl and forgot all about the young man.• She pushed her doll closer, so that Mrs Fanning aped a surprised, cross-eyed look.• Jeremy: He found he was going colour-blind and cross-eyed so he tried to - Teacher: What sports did he try?• Even, so I wondered, the tawny, cross-eyed tiger-fish moving beneath the glittering surface of the lake.• Also, the folds of the skin around a baby's eyes sometimes make her look cross-eyed when she isn't.
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