glance

Related to glance: glance over
See:
  • a fleeting glance
  • at a glance
  • at first blush
  • at first glance
  • at first glance/sight
  • cast a glance
  • dart a glance at
  • dart a glance at (someone or something)
  • fleeting glance
  • furtive glance
  • glance around
  • glance around (some thing or place)
  • glance at
  • glance at (someone or something)
  • glance away
  • glance back
  • glance back at (someone or something)
  • glance down
  • glance down at (someone or something)
  • glance off
  • glance off (of) (someone or something)
  • glance over
  • glance over (someone or something)
  • glance over at (someone or something)
  • glance through
  • glance through (something)
  • know at a glance that
  • know at a glance that (something is the case)
  • steal a glance (at someone or something)
  • steal a glance at
  • steal a glance/look
  • throw a glance at
  • throw a glance at (someone or something)
  • without a backward glance
References in classic literature
It is very difficult to hide even a slight emotion or sentiment from fifteen inquisitive and unoccupied young girls, whose wits and mischief ask for nothing better than secrets to guess, schemes to create or baffle, and who know how to find too many interpretations for each gesture, glance, and word, to fail in discovering the right one.
"Do you call him that!" cried Ginevra, casting a glance of astonishment at the painter, who was silent for a moment.
If the young ladies in the Thirion camp did not show their impatience with the same frankness, their sidelong glances were none the less directed on Ginevra.
The beautiful Italian became the centre of all glances, and she was henceforth watched by friends and foes alike.
At this moment, however, the presence of Madame Servin produced an interlude in the drama thus played below the surface in these various young hearts, the sentiments, ideas, and progress of which were expressed by phrases that were almost allegorical, by mischievous glances, by gestures, by silence even, more intelligible than words.
But, unconsciously to herself, she betrayed her desire to be left alone by impatient glances, ill-disguised, at the pupils who were slow in leaving.
As she delivered it, Legree looked in her eyes with a sneering yet inquiring glance.
It had been a weirdly silent rescue - a rescue without a hail, without a single uttered word, without a gesture or a sign, without a conscious exchange of glances. Up to the very last moment those on board stuck to their pumps, which spouted two clear streams of water upon their bare feet.
KEMPTON: 2.00 Resplendent Rose, 2.30 Overpriced Mixer, 3.00 Loving Glance, 3.30 Mayne, 4.00 Cashel, 4.30 Chica De La Noche, 5.05 Typhoon Ten, 5.40 Gold Arch.
"The influence of the global tech culture is more evident now than ever before as drivers increasingly feel the need to glance, check or interact with their phone while driving," Mike Sample, a safety expert and technical consultant at Liberty Mutual , said in prepared remarks.
At first glance, the FAW dragon is now looking backwards over its shoulder.
Glance Pay, the mobile payment solution of Glance Technologies Inc.
Michael Christopher Glance, 32, was charged Thursday for three counts each of assault with intent to murder (punishable by up to life in prison) and felony firearms for an incident that took place April 16.
NEWSBOY'S 1-2-3 1 FLASHING GLANCE 2 LORD YEATS 3 WHATMORE FLASHING GLANCE overcame persistent interference to return to winning ways at Ludlow last time - and another good run is on the cards.
Smart on the Flat, Giving Glances now heads to Liverpool on December 8, where she will attempt to go one better than her sister Forgiving Glance, who was second in the same Listed race for owner-breeders Pitchall Stud in 2015.