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cross-eyed
[ kraws-ahyd, kros- ]
adjective
- having crossed eyes.
cross-eyed
adjective
- having one or both eyes turning inwards towards the nose
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Other Word Forms
- Dz-n noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of cross-eyed1
First recorded in 1785–95
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And yes, those poll watchers are there the whole time, bored cross-eyed, eager to clock anything they can call an irregularity.
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In recent episodes, Bercow’s oratorial prowess came into full flower, as he belched forth merciless diatribes that made several bystanders go cross-eyed.
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We saw sick, skeletal tigers—some scarred, cross-eyed, or disabled—living in squalid quarters.
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“Everything kind of went dizzy and eyes went cross-eyed,” Burnes said.
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He describes him as slightly “cross-eyed” with a, shall we say, confusing body: “6 feet tall”, “a boxer’s nose”, and a curiously “long head, like an ant.”
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