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Sentence count:288+22Posted:2016-07-16Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: glimpselookskimAntonym: gazestareSimilar words: parlancebalancedbalance ofsurveillancecancelcancerchancestanceMeaning: [glæns /glɑːns]  n. a quick look. v. 1. throw a glance at; take a brief look at 2. rebound after hitting. 
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241. A final glance at the cavity bed reassured her that it looked just as it should.
242. I stepped aside from the other parents in case he wanted some help, but he barely gave me a glance.
243. Conversely an admiring glance, a word of praise or an encouraging smile provide rewards for conformity to social norms.
244. Try just exchanging some attention: see if you can exchange a smile and a flirtatious glance with him.
245. She saw his glance flick down to her mouth, then abruptly he was turning away.
246. After a brief glance at Anna, the gipsy hurried off to find Boz and tell him where she was being taken.
247. As Rose left she cast a meaning glance at Gabriel, but she did not speak.
248. No, they hadn't stayed long - a little amused glance at Narouz here.
249. Phat counted the strokes, darting an occasional glance at Duclos to ensure he retained his approval.
250. A pie chart can help the retailer or business-person see at a glance exactly where the money goes.
251. Most of the men preferred to avoid her glance, either gazing round the room or studying their shoes with intense interest.
252. For several seemingly interminable seconds no one moved as the coolly brooding glance subjected her to a flagrantly masculine appraisal.
253. They seem at first glance to be the same, using stocks and income from bonds and stock dividends to grow.
254. Foucard had once gone to that door, thrown it wide, given the room an all-embracing glance, satisfied his curiosity.
255. John le Grant sat with the others, casting a glance at the pitcher as he passed.
256. Even the article in the local paper had seemed on a quick glance through earlier to be all right.
257. Although all of these species appear quite similar at first glance, there are considerable differences.
258. He sensed more than heard the scuffle of trainer shoes on concrete behind him and threw a casual glance over his shoulder.
259. Taking a break from singing an ear-splitting aria, Chang Yaohua casts a glance at the odd building in the background.
260. One glance was all it took to realise this was one hard nut to crack - his features still completely impassive.
261. You glance over the thick tubes that make up the emperor-size brass bedstead, and smile.
262. At first glance, Saks Jandel has the markings of a New York boutique.
263. Even a cursory glance is enough to show that Picasso had several changes of mind while he was working on the canvas.
264. Mineral exploration and leisure development were to be the cover story and they would do at a casual glance.
265. Alexia held his glance for a few moments, a furrow between her eyebrows,[http://sentencedict.com/glance.html] and dropped the subject. 7:33.
266. Nevertheless, changes constantly occur as is shown by a cursory glance at the development of local government services in Britain.
267. With his blue black curly hair and ice blue eyes, he could melt most women with a glance.
268. At first glance it looks as though the structure might belong to the Social Security Administration or some other elephantine bureaucracy.
269. The thought of Miss Coldharbour's cool glance sweeping her face to detect any sign of tears aided her self-control.
270. The man, having given another quick, furtive glance round, darted to the fence along the Botanical Gardens.
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