squinting造句31. She was squinting against the glare of the sun.
32. He took careful aim, squinting rifle barrel.
33. Squinting through a hole in the sandbagged wall of a bombed-out building, Dino points to where the couple lie mouldering amid the debris of Bosnia's 14-month civil war.
34. Many people find it best to keep both eyes open, since squinting strains the working eye.
35. Kabaraijian nodded, squinting . The sun was just clearing the tree tops and framing Cochran's head.
36. She came out on the steps, squinting a little at the bright sunlight.
37. Isaac's mother, Laura Koffman, thought something was wrong when she noticed Isaac was squinting when he read the eye chart.
38. Then, squinting his eyes,[http:///squinting.html] he said: " The night is dim . Read the letter to me. "
39. " More company, " he said, squinting in the sun.
40. Squinting at his surroundings he saw a plush Renaissance bedroom.
41. Obviously that the evil Chinese person is squinting his eyes evilly as he evilly plans to add poison to the Japanese person's food. In a very evil manner.
42. Then, squinting his eyes, he said:'The light is dim. Read the letter to me.'
43. And most days they d emerge the dark mine, squinting at the light.
44. Smiling, frowning, squinting and other habitual facial expressions cause these wrinkles to become more prominent.
45. Sitting uneasily at one side, he watched as Yan Lin's father read the paper, squinting.
46. He gestured with his thumb meeting his index finger raised to eye level, squinting slightly and rubbing them as if feeling an imaginary soundboard.
47. Squinting her eyes, she smiled at the man in the photo, still seeing the teenage boy in him.
48. Squinting at his surroundings he saw a plush Renaissance bedroom with Louis XVI furniture, hand-frescoed walls, and a colossal mahogany four-poster bed.
49. Squinting against the morning sun, Faulcon examined the boy carefully.
50. Eve, squinting at the clock, saw it was just on 7 a.m.
51. Arthur looked up and squinting into the sun was startled to see Prefect standing above him.