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- GLIMPSE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GLIMPSE is to get a brief look at How to use glimpse in a sentence
- GLIMPSE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
GLIMPSE definition: 1 to see something or someone for a very short time or only partly: 2 an occasion when you see… Learn more
- GLIMPSE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
A glimpse of something is a brief experience of it or an idea about it that helps you understand or appreciate it better
- glimpse - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
glimpse (third-person singular simple present glimpses, present participle glimpsing, simple past and past participle glimpsed) To see or view (someone, or something tangible) briefly and incompletely Morning!—the Vestal Mother of the Sun Seem'st thou to be, since from thy bosom born, (Thou that first glimpsest—like a white-stoled nun!—)
- What does Glimpse mean? - Definitions. net
What does Glimpse mean? This dictionary definitions page includes all the possible meanings, example usage and translations of the word Glimpse A brief look, glance, or peek I only got a glimpse of the car, so I can tell you it was blue, but not what sort it was To see or view briefly or incompletely
- Glimpse - definition of glimpse by The Free Dictionary
1 a very brief passing look, sight, or view 2 a momentary or slight appearance 3 a vague idea; inkling 4 Archaic a gleam, as of light 5 to catch or take a glimpse of 6 to look briefly; glance (usu fol by at) 7 Archaic to come into view; appear faintly [1350–1400; Middle English glimsen (v ); c
- Glimpse Definition Meaning - YourDictionary
To catch a brief, quick view of, as in passing; perceive momentarily and incompletely To look quickly; glance (at) To appear by glimpses She got a glimpse of the horse in the trailer Kris caught a glimpse of what looked like a shopping mall west of them His gaze lingered Already, we get a glimpse of what is to come
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