Sentences

squint in a sentence

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📚 Grade Level: Grade 3, Grade 4, Grade 5

Definition

To squint means to partially close one's eyes in order to see more clearly, often in response to bright light or unclear vision.

Sample Sentences

  1. She had to squint against the bright sunlight flooding into the room.
  2. The child squinted at the blurry letters on the page, trying to read them.
  3. He squinted in disbelief when he saw the unexpected news on his phone.
  4. As she walked through the crowded street, she often squinted to find her friend.
  5. Squinting slightly, he focused on the distant figure approaching him.
  6. She had to squint against the bright sunlight to read the sign.
  7. He squinted at the fine print on the contract, trying to make sense of the complicated terms.
  8. The artist often squints at her canvas to better focus on the composition.
  9. After a long day of staring at the screen, he found himself squinting at the words on the page.
  10. To see the distant mountain clearly, she had to squint her eyes and lean forward.
  11. She had to squint at the small print to read the instructions clearly.
  12. The bright sunlight made him squint as he stepped outside.
  13. I noticed she would often squint when trying to focus on distant objects.
  14. To see the actor on stage, he had to squint through the crowd.
  15. After a long day at work, I found myself squinting at my computer screen.
  16. She had to squint against the bright sunlight as she read the sign.
  17. After staring at the screen for too long, he began to squint from eye strain.
  18. The child squinted at the distant figure on the horizon, trying to make out who it was.
  19. He wore sunglasses to avoid squinting during the afternoon beach trip.
  20. To see the details in the painting, she leaned closer and squinted at the canvas.