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Definitions from the WebSquantNoun: 1. A small, sheltered bay or cove. Example sentence: The sailors anchored their boats in the squant to protect them from the strong winds. Noun: 2. A unit of measurement used in sewing, equal to 1/16th of an inch. Example sentence: She meticulously measured the fabric using a squant before cutting it for her project. Verb: 1. To peer, look closely, or scrutinize. Example sentence: The detective squanted at the photographs, searching for any clue that would help solve the case. Adjective: 1. Well-liked or popular among a particular group or community. Example sentence: The local café was a squant spot for the town's residents to gather and catch up. Adjective: 2. Pertaining to or characteristic of a specific locality or region. Example sentence: The artist incorporated squant elements, such as traditional motifs and colors, into his painting. For possible related products, you can search on Amazon. | ||||
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