glance
IPA: gɫˈæns
noun
- (also figuratively) A brief or cursory look.
- (also figuratively) A quick movement that catches light, and causes a flash or glitter; also, the flash or glitter.
- (cricket) A stroke in which the ball is hit with a bat held in a slanted manner.
- (ichthyology) Of certain juvenile fish, chiefly of the Cichlidae family: an act of rapidly touching the side of its parent's body, usually to feed on mucus.
- (obsolete)
- An act of striking and flying off in an oblique direction; a deflection.
- (figuratively) An incidental or passing allusion or thought, often unfavourable, expressed on a topic.
- (obsolete except in the names of certain minerals) Any of various sulphides, mostly dark-coloured, which have a brilliant metallic lustre.
- Short for glance coal (“any hard, lustrous coal such as anthracite”). [(mineralogy) Any hard, lustrous coal such as anthracite.]
verb
- (transitive)
- To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
- To look briefly at (something).
- To cause (light) to gleam or sparkle.
- (also figuratively) To cause (something) to move obliquely.
- (ball games) To hit (a ball) lightly, causing it to move in another direction.
- (cricket) To hit (a ball) with a bat held in a slanted manner; also, to play such a stroke against (the bowler).
- (figuratively) To communicate (something) using the eyes.
- (obsolete)
- To touch (something) lightly or obliquely; to graze.
- To make an incidental or passing reflection, often unfavourably, on (a topic); also, to make (an incidental or passing reflection, often unfavourable).
- (intransitive)
- (also figuratively) To strike and fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside.
- (cricket) To hit a ball with a bat held in a slanted manner.
- (ichthyology) Of certain juvenile fish, chiefly of the Cichlidae family: to rapidly touch the side of its parent's body, usually to feed on mucus.
- Of light, etc.: to gleam, to sparkle.
- Of a thing: to move in a way that catches light, and flash or glitter.
- (figuratively)
- Often followed by at: of the eyes or a person: to look briefly.
- Often followed by at: of a topic: to make an incidental or passing reflection on, often unfavourably; to allude to; to hint at.
- Followed by by: to pass near without coming into contact.
- To move quickly; to dart, to shoot.
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Examples of "glance" in Sentences
- I glanced at the door.
- I've only given in the most cursory of glances.
- A perfunctory glance of the MOS isn't revealing.
- He glanced at the title and turned to the choir.
- At a glance she's the inscrutable, mysterious type.
- In Islam, lascivious glances and thoughts are wrong.
- On first glance, the latter is a pastiche of the former.
- Kim glances down at the plate of spaghetti on the floor.
- Lance acknowledged this with a quizzical glance and turned to Alice.
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