Synonym: at first sight. Similar words: at first, at first sight, glance, glance at, at a glance, glance over, sweat gland, glance through. Meaning: adv. immediately.
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(91) Capuchin monkeys have what at first glance appears to be an odd habit: they urinate onto their hands then rub their urine over their bodies into their fur.
(92) The Sahara seems like a barrier at first glance, severing Africa into two pieces.
(93) Soul Theory, which obviously moves away from physicalistic theories of identity such as animalism, takes us in the direction of the non-physical (at least at first glance).
(94) Rupert Murdoch's effort to change the economics of the internet by stopping Google linking to stories in his newspapers looks, at first glance, like an act of self-destruction.
(95) She dressed youthfully, with a fresh eye for colors that at first glance seemed to clash.
(96) At first glance, it resembles more the European North of Russia – the Arkhangelsk Region, or the Komi Republic.
(97) Can an electron be quant of information? Maybe at first glance this seems to be a rather senseless questions.
(98) At first glance, the spotlight - hogging boss seems the villain.
(99) At first glance, calcite might be confused with quartz where both are clear, colorless, and " glassy ". Sentencedict.com
(100) At first glance, the neat lines and red rectangular sketches look like any number of typical plans, but chillingly they bear the handwritten initials H.H. - infamous SS chief Heinrich Himmler.
(101) At first glance the question might appear to be superfluous.
(102) At first glance, this may appear a trivial task—just add a rewriting rule that maps /Products/ to /ListCategories.aspx.
More similar words: at first, at first sight, glance, glance at, at a glance, glance over, sweat gland, glance through, first, firstly, first-hand, first aid, firsthand, first-rate, first lady, first of all, first-ever, headfirst, first cost, first blush, first floor, first prize, first class, safety first, first-aid kit, twenty-first, the first person, first quarter, for the first time, first and foremost.