"l'm not going to spare you, you squint-eyed Pathan" | |
* Her muff is sweet and so petite You have to squint your eyes to see it | |
- Ah, could we take a squint? - Sure, take it away. | |
- And your... squint? | |
- If you squint, she looks like her. | |
"l'm not going to spare you, you squint-eyed Pathan" | |
* Her muff is sweet and so petite You have to squint your eyes to see it | |
- Ah, could we take a squint? - Sure, take it away. | |
- And your... squint? | |
- If you squint, she looks like her. | |
'Cause to be honest, you got me and the squints kind of worried here. | |
- Notice every time he lies, he squints? | |
All right, anyway, not that I have not enjoyed working with you squints, but, um, | |
An angel breaks on the rack of some depraved beast, but this clerk squints over his eyeshades at ledgers and timetables! | |
And keep a line open to the squints. | |
'Cause to be honest, you got me and the squints kind of worried here. | |
- Notice every time he lies, he squints? | |
All right, anyway, not that I have not enjoyed working with you squints, but, um, | |
An angel breaks on the rack of some depraved beast, but this clerk squints over his eyeshades at ledgers and timetables! | |
And keep a line open to the squints. | |
"A truck slowed till the girl squinted in his headlights. | |
"But it was later when the great man "squinted into the bitter glow of twilight--" | |
- If I squinted my eyes like this just the right way... | |
All you need to control a kid is an icy tone, a pursed lip and a squinted eye. | |
And then the hero, Wylie Burp, squinted across the dusty street. | |
"'because he was squinting strangely. | |
- I was not squinting. | |
- No. Stop squinting! | |
- Sittin' in the dark, squinting' to see. | |
- The squinting? | |
"A truck slowed till the girl squinted in his headlights. | |
"But it was later when the great man "squinted into the bitter glow of twilight--" | |
- If I squinted my eyes like this just the right way... | |
All you need to control a kid is an icy tone, a pursed lip and a squinted eye. | |
And then the hero, Wylie Burp, squinted across the dusty street. | |
"'because he was squinting strangely. | |
- I was not squinting. | |
- No. Stop squinting! | |
- Sittin' in the dark, squinting' to see. | |
- The squinting? | |