There could be many reasons for that. Only a Doctor Who could examine the person and get other information from them would be able to definitively answer that question.
"Dizzy-eyed" is not a common phrase, but it could be interpreted as describing someone with a confused or disoriented expression in their eyes due to feeling dizzy or lightheaded.
cross-eyed means that both your eyes look towards your nose or both look outwards symmetrically. Instead of both your eyes looking to the right, left or straight ahead. (In other words cross-eyed means that one of your eyes looks to the left and the other looks to the right!)
cross-eyed means that both your eyes look towards your nose or both look outwards symmetrically. Instead of both your eyes looking to the right, left or straight ahead. (In other words cross-eyed means that one of your eyes looks to the left and the other looks to the right!)
That it's cross eyed or it has a lazy eye
it's like being cross eyed or wall eyed your eyes go together right like you eye goes right the other also, but some people can have their eyes looking at different places, type crosseyed and walleyed and you'll see what i mean
The synonyms for squint include looking askance, looking cross-eyed and peek. It is typically used to mean when someone narrows their eyes at something to see it better, or has a medical affliction that affects their eyes.
If you mean frogs having red eyes: Red Eyed Tree Frog Zenotopulos Frog
its a face with cross eyes and tounge out
killed 5 people
boy with blue eyes, or blue-eyed boy ;)
killed 5 people
Having the eyes filled with tears, as if by the effect of an onion applied to them. Another possibility is onion eyed is a shakesperean term meaning whimpy.