Synonym: catch sight of, glance, notice, see. Antonym: gaze, stare. Similar words: upset, contretemps, collapse, something like, limb, Muslim, climate, limber up. Meaning: [glɪmps] n. 1. a quick look 2. a brief or incomplete view 3. a vague indication. v. catch a glimpse of or see briefly.
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31 A crowd congregated around the entrance to the theatre, hoping to catch a glimpse of the stars of the show.
32 She got a glimpse of a very different way of life.
33 When he began to play a tune, we had our first glimpse of the snake.
34 People swarmed over the pavements, trying to catch a glimpse of the President's car.
35 He caught a glimpse of the man's face in a shop window.
36 I caught a glimpse of the Town Hall clock as we drove quickly past.
37 A glimpse of his bare torso set my pulse racing.
38 Mike was craning his neck to get the first glimpse of the car.
39 His time in London was his first glimpse of the seamier side of life.
40 Fans waited for hours at the airport to catch a glimpse of their idol.
41 The uncovering of the buried town gives us a unique glimpse of the past.
42 The exhibition offers a fascinating glimpse at life beneath the waves.
43 The book offers a fascinating glimpse of the lives of the rich and famous.
44 I caught a tantalizing glimpse of the sparkling blue sea through the trees.
45 As university campuses become increasingly multi-ethnic, they offer a glimpse of the conflicts society will face tomorrow.
46 That smile afforded her a brief glimpse of the other side of Adam Burns.
47 Her worried face gave me a glimpse of her true feelings.
48 The last glimpse survives like a freeze-frame.
49 It is their first glimpse at common ground.
50 Perhaps I might catch a glimpse of Frank.
51 A glimpse at financial history should make the point.
52 It is a glimpse into the future.
53 Literary texts are not some static crystalline structure in which we may glimpse a captured immobile past. Sentencedict.com
54 As she turned to go, Baby Suggs caught a glimpse of some-thing dark on the bed sheet.
55 There has to be another ingredient - the spark and the quick glimpse of something new.
56 They caught a brief glimpse of the struggling figures on the practice grounds, the clash of their weapons on the wind.
57 Rarely, however, was the press given a glimpse behind the facade.
58 Craning her neck, she caught a last glimpse of Beth and the child.
59 Fans crowded around the rear entrance of the concert hall, hoping to catch a glimpse of the band.
60 He caught a glimpse of a pinup calendar above a dressing table, some bars of Lifebuoy soap.
More similar words: upset, contretemps, collapse, something like, limb, Muslim, climate, limber up, eliminate, to the limit, limitation, preliminary, imply, shrimp, import, simply, impair, impose, impact, impulse, impress, improved, implement, important, impressive, impression, importantly, implication, of importance, implementation.