Lexicographical Neighbors of Squinnied
Literary usage of Squinnied
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Memoirs of a Midget by Walter De la Mare (1922)
"He squinnied a glinting, curious look at me, and as jauntily as self-consciousness
permitted, took his departure. The door shut. His presence fainted out ..."
2. Memoirs of a Midget by Walter De la Mare (1922)
"He squinnied a glinting, curious look at me, and as jauntily as self-consciousness
permitted, took his departure. The door shut. His presence fainted out ..."
3. When I was Your Age by Laura Elizabeth Howe Richards (1893)
"(" What's in a name?" A great deal, dear Juliet, I assure you.) Fichte had a
sneezing sort of face, with the nose all " squinnied up," ..."
4. Memoirs of a Midget by Walter De la Mare (1922)
"She nodded her congratulations at me, and squinnied at the untasted bacon.
"I am going for a breath of air, Mrs Petrie," came Mrs ..."