A squint, or strabismus, occurs when the eyes do not align properly, leading to one eye looking straight ahead while the other may turn in, out, up, or down. This misalignment can be due to various factors, including genetics, muscle imbalances that control eye movement, or problems with the brain's control of eye coordination. In some cases, it can also arise from conditions like vision impairment or neurological disorders. Early intervention and treatment can help manage or correct a squint, improving both appearance and vision.
If the Chinese people squint, it's for any reason that people of other races would squint. The Chinese stereotype is that their eyes are smaller than people of other races, and that is often the case, but it's not like they always squint to make their eyes smaller.
she has a (convergent) squint or she looks asquint
Things that make people squint include:bright sunshinebad eyeglassessmall printthreading a sewing needlea confusing or faraway scene
No. Chinese people and most Asians cannot squint because of Retinal Micongilia. It is a condition that comes from the type of drinking water available in China and other parts of Asia.
The opposite of squint is open.
Squint is a character in the book "Uglies" by Scott Westerfeld. He is a tech-head from the Smoke, a hidden settlement outside of the city where people live free from the control of the government. Squint helps Tally and David with their mission to undermine the city's control.
Squint Entertainment was created in 1997.
Squint - album - was created in 1993.
I had to squint my eyes to read the sign
James say Sally squint at the punishment from Mrs.Mehburg
He had to squint in order to read the tiny print on the sign.
The spelling "squint" is correct (squeezing eyelids together, as to block glare or blur vision).