squinny
/ˈskwɪni/Definitions
1. verb
to look or gaze with an eager or covetous expression, especially at something that one desires but cannot have
“She squinnyed at the expensive jewelry in the window, wishing she could afford it.”
2. verb
to gaze longingly or with desire
“He squinnyed at the sunset, feeling a sense of wistfulness.”
3. noun
a squinting or covetous look, especially one of desire
“Her squinny was evident as she gazed at the new car driving by.”