glance

  • 71glance — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. glimpse, coup d oeil; ray, beam, look; ricochet, skim, stroke. v. i. peek, glimpse, look; graze, brush, strike; gleam, flash. See vision, light. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. glimpse, sight, flash, fleeting …

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  • 72glance at — (Roget s Thesaurus II) (or over or through)) verb To look through reading matter casually: browse, dip into, flip through, leaf (through), riffle (through), run through, scan, skim, thumb (through). See INVESTIGATE, WORDS …

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  • 73GLANCE — Glasgow Network Communications Express Online Informationssystem der Universität Glasgow (GB, siehe http://www.gla.ac.uk/) …

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  • 74glance at — look at briefly, catch a glimpse of, peep, look at …

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  • 75glance at — Take a glimpse at, look at cursorily …

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  • 76glance — v 1. look quickly or briefly, cast a brief look at, catch a glimpse of, snatch a glimpse, glimpse, look hurriedly, regard hastily, peek, peep, sneak a look or peek, squint; observe, witness, view, behold, contemplate, see; pray, watch for, be on… …

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  • 77glance off — {v. phr.} To ricochet. * /The bullet glanced off the wall and wounded an innocent bystander./ …

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  • 78glance off — {v. phr.} To ricochet. * /The bullet glanced off the wall and wounded an innocent bystander./ …

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  • 79glance over — verb to quickly inspect something (newspaper, notes) with the eyes …

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  • 80glance away — verb intransitive: To look at something else briefly, then look back again. When I told him the truth, he glanced away, and then replied …

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