steal a glance (at someone or something)

steal a glance (at someone or something)

To look at someone or something very quickly and discreetly. That boy just stole a glance at you again! I think he likes you! I stole a glance to see if the teacher was watching us.
See also: glance, someone, steal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

steal a glance at someone or something

Fig. to sneak a peek at someone or something. He stole a glance at his brother, who appeared to be as frightened as he was. Karen stole a glance at her watch and yawned.
See also: glance, steal
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

steal a ˈglance/ˈlook (at somebody/something)

(written) look quickly at somebody/something, so that nobody notices you looking: He stole a glance at her out of the corner of his eye.
See also: glance, look, steal
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary
See also:
  • steal a glance at
  • steal a glance/look
  • dart
  • dart a glance at
  • dart a glance at (someone or something)
  • cast a glance
  • a fleeting glance
  • fleeting
  • fleeting glance
  • glance over (someone or something)