He Glanced Again at Her
glance
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English language glance glance one / ɡlɑːns $ ɡlæns / ●●○ verb [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] 1 Expect AT to apace look at someone or something glance at/upward/down etc The man glanced nervously at his watch. Wyatt glanced effectually the eating house. Emily glanced over her shoulder. ► come across thesaurus at look 2 to read something very quickly glance at/through etc Can you glance through these figures for me? Register In everyday English, people often say take a quick look at/through etc something rather than glance at/through etc something: I took a quick look at my watch. → glance off (something) → Come across Verb table Examples from the Corpus glance • Isobel glanced at her hubby, and saw his confront had hardened, and that his optics were angry. • The doorbell rang and she started violently earlier glancing at her watch with a frown. • "Some of y'all may not be happy well-nigh what I have to say, " he began, glancing at Janey. • She glanced at Miss Poole, who was delicately holding the gourd of beer just no longer sipping. • By the car I glance back at the house. • I glanced dorsum over my shoulder, at the same time looking for an escape route. • He pulled file later on file out of a tin chiffonier, glancing in and tossing them aside. • Glancing into Neil's room, she noticed that his suitcase was packed. • Dr Morse kept glancing nervously at his watch. • He glanced over his shoulder, the human being was coming towards him, pushing through the crowd. • He glanced up as she came in and swept everything back into the drawer. glance at/up/down etc • Rufus gave a picayune skip and glanced up at Elizabeth. • As she got in, Maggie glanced upwardly at the sky. • I glance upward from my book to notice the apple tree heavy with ripe fruit. • I was playing with her as usual and casting furtive glances at her six heavy gold bangles. • He stole a glance at her. • Two weeks ago, Leavey glanced at the depository financial institution statements NationsBank was sending to Dena. • Sergia glanced at the others, and then told the story. • He glanced at Willie who had now finished writing. glance at/through etc • Let united states glance at a familiar passage of Scripture: 2 Corinthians 5.16-21. • We all glanced at each other, saying cypher, and filed subsequently him. • Beatrice Varney reddened and glanced at her daughter. • Mr Jackson in his turn glanced at Janey, whose eyes began to burl from under her prominent lids. • I glanced at the clock with uneasiness. • A glance at the mating behaviour of cats tells why. • He glanced at Willie who had at present finished writing. glance glance two ●●○ noun [countable] one LOOK AT a quick await He gave her a quick glance and smiled. sidelong/sideways glance She couldn't resist a sidelong glance (=a wait that is not straight) at him. take/shoot/throw/bandage a glance (at somebody) (=look at someone or something rapidly) The couple at the next tabular array cast quick glances in our direction. The brothers exchanged glances (=looked at each other chop-chop) . 2 → at a glance iii → at showtime glance/sight COLLOCATIONS verbs give something/somebody a glance He gave Imran a quick glance. have a glance ( also have a glance British English language ) She took a quick glance around the function. cast/throw a glance (=await speedily) She cast a shy glance toward Shelby. shoot a glance (=look extremely apace) He shot a glance at Ellen, making certain she understood him. steal a glance (=wait quickly and secretly) Alice stole a quick glance in the mirror to check her hair. exchange glances (=look at each other quickly) Mai exchanged glances with Tatsuya. somebody'due south glance falls on something (=someone looks at something) Geoff'southward glance fell on the broken vase. ADJECTIVES/Substantive + glance a quick/brief glance I had piddling time for more than a quick glance around the house. a brief glance (=a very quick look without much attention to details) I cast a brief glance over the wearing apparel. a fleeting glance (=a very quick look) Stephen exchanged a fleeting glance with his father. a backwards glance He took a quick backwards glance at the firm, and then continued walking. a sidelong/sideways glance (=a way of looking past moving your optics to the side) Christina gave her husband a sidelong glance. a casual glance (=without any serious interest or attention) The bench would have been difficult to see by a coincidental glance. a meaningful glance (=clearly showing what you call back) They exchanged meaningful glances. a furtive glance (=a quick secret await) Della gave Chris a furtive glance. a nervous glance He shot a nervous glance at his wife. a warning glance She cast a warning glance at Elena. Examples from the Corpus glance • At a glance you know what'southward on and how loftier. • The individuality and richness of their lives - given a glance of a take chances - mocked such lumpen labels. • Information technology inevitably is transmitted through a glance, affectionate bear on, potent feelings that evidence. • A glance at my lookout man showed that it was nearly 5 and I was bored to death. • I walked away without a wave or a backward glance. • They'd exchanged one cursory glance only since she'd run from the stable that morning time. • At first glance, Cowley thought, he looked like a retired accountant. • She did not let her glance fall in his direction again. • They cast knowing glances at one another. • A quick glance at the map showed that we were on the right road. • Tammy gave her sister a sidelong glance and the ii started to giggle. gave ... glance • I stepped aside from the other parents in case he wanted some assistance, but he barely gave me a glance. • Mary gave one horrified glance at it, then flung herself madly into the ditch at the side of the lane. • She gave a quick glance in the mirror over the sideboard. • She gave ane glance towards Rose, then looked away. • He, too, gave Robert a glance. Origin glance one (1400-1500) Perhaps from glent "to move quickly, smoothen" ((xiii-nineteen centuries))
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Verb table
glance
Simple Form | ||
Present | ||
I, you lot, we, they | glance | |
he, she, information technology | glances | |
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Past | ||
I, y'all, he, she, information technology, we, they | glanced | |
Present perfect | ||
I, yous, we, they | take glanced | |
he, she, information technology | has glanced | |
Past perfect | ||
I, you, he, she, information technology, we, they | had glanced | |
Hereafter | ||
I, you lot, he, she, it, we, they | will glance | |
Future perfect | ||
I, y'all, he, she, it, we, they | will have glanced | |
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Continuous Form | ||
Nowadays | ||
I | am glancing | |
he, she, it | is glancing | |
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y'all, we, they | are glancing | |
Past | ||
I, he, she, it | was glancing | |
you lot, nosotros, they | were glancing | |
Present perfect | ||
I, you, we, they | have been glancing | |
he, she, it | has been glancing | |
Past perfect | ||
I, you, he, she, it, we, they | had been glancing | |
Time to come | ||
I, yous, he, she, it, we, they | will be glancing | |
Time to come perfect | ||
I, you, he, she, it, we, they | will accept been glancing | |
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