To crouch or squat close to the ground
“Unable to resist the mesmerizing beauty of the intricate flowerbed, I couldn't help but squinch down and study each delicate blossom.”
To make a sudden flinching movement out of fear or pain
To make or become bent or twisted out of shape
“She tried to squinch the metal wire, but it resisted her efforts to make it bent or twisted out of shape.”
To physically distort or contort something
To constrict or make or become narrower
Plural for the act of closing and opening one eye quickly
“The transition to the dome is achieved with trilobed squinches at the corners, mirrored with trilobed blind arches above the side niches.”
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