Results for: agog, with bulging eyes
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agog, with bulging eyesbug-eyed
(Ophthalmology) blindness due to defect or absence of an eye; turning upward of the eyesanopia
abnormal area in X-ray, copy, dark area under eyes, darkened shape of something in light, darkness, darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint, follow, hint of something, in capacity of opposition count...shadow
abnormal dryness of the eyes, excessive dryness (Medicine)xerosis
abnormality in which the eyes are unable to focus together on the same object due to a muscular imbalance, crossed eyes, squint (Ophthalmology)strabismus
act of blinking eyes, close and reopen eyes, flash, hide or remove by blinking, iceblink, look while blinking, snowblink, transmit message by blinking light, waver, wink the eye, close and reopen the eye; flickerblink
act of closing one eye; blinking of the eyes; innuendo or hint that is expressed by the wink of an eye; brief moment, second (like the wink of an eye); flashing or twinkling of a light; short nap, little sleep (Informal), brief closing of one eye, clos...wink
act of protruding, quality of bulging or protruding; projection, act of causing to bulge outward; protuberance, something that sticks out, something that protrudesprotrusion
act of seeing, act of perceiving through the eyes; vision, sense of sight, atmospheric conditions, conj. considering that, since, forasmuch, in view of, looking, viewing, perceiving with the eyesseeing
act of squinting; sideways glance; state of being cross-eyed, strabismus (Ophthalmology), action of narrowing eyes, askew, eye condition, glance aside, hagioscope, have eyes not looking in parallel, look askance, look at with the eyes half-closed; glan...squint
act of throwing, cast doubt or suspicion, toss; give birth to young (about animals); amaze, astonish, cover for furniture, deflection of measuring instrument, deliver a punch, direct the eyes, disconcert somebody, distance thrown, drop something carele...throw
advance with caution, distinctive smell, facial feature above the mouth and below the eyes; part of the body used for smelling and breathing; sense of smell; propensity for detecting; proboscis; snout, organ of smell, part resembling nose, projecting f...nose
amount of difference, branching off, deviation; monitor problem in which the primary colors spread around each pixel (Computers); condition in which the eyes are pointed outward (Ophthalmology), deviation of eye from sight line, difference or disparity...divergence
angle that points outward; narrow piece of land that projects outward from the surrounding surface (Geology), jumping, noticeable or striking, projecting, projecting outward, projecting part of defensive alignment, prominent, conspicuous; bulging outwa...salient
appetite, bulge, bulging part, desire or persistence, front of body around stomach, front part, stomach; venter, abdomen, inflate, fill; become inflated; protrude, stand out, interior cavity, middle part of body, upper surface of stringed instrumentbelly
 

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