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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