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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61 Most of them returned after a brief and long-awaited glimpse at the West.
62 To others-fans of new drama, most critics-the play is a glimpse of hell.
63 I've never caught a glimpse but I bet his bum's bright red like a baboon's too.
64 For the public, a rare glimpse into a closed world.
65 Even from where we looked you could glimpse the glint of the huge carp pond where Abbe Gerard had drowned.
66 To his left he caught a quick glimpse of Mrs Melver, their irascible neighbour, peering at him over the fence.
67 He caught a glimpse of a slightly embarrassed but charming smile.
68 As Delaney and Forster hit the deck they caught a fleeting glimpse of the crazed man going for it again.
69 It is exhilarating, like the first glimpse of green grass when entering a baseball stadium.
70 The car slowed down and a chill swept over as she caught a glimpse of the driver.
71 Dalgliesh could glimpse what was obviously her herb garden planted in elegant terracotta pots carefully disposed to catch the sun.
72 The programs give her a glimpse of different traditions, such as a religious wedding ceremony and a school board election.
73 One glimpse brought all his prejudices bubbling up from their hidden depths.
74 The investigations give a glimpse into the problems the Sheriff's Office had with policing the popular dance club.
75 In a wave trough I caught a glimpse of a coral head to port: a little too close for comfort.
76 Moments before boarding I caught a glimpse of a television set in the departure lounge.
77 In any case, I wanted to get a glimpse of the street on which I had spent my childhood.
78 In the tangle of rocks and trees we get a glimpse of the lions, now becoming agitated.
79 That glimpse into Miranda's contented mind was all she needed to complete a sense of utter peace.
80 The Brookings analysis provides a revealing glimpse at our national productivity scoreboard.
81 But it gives us a glimpse into the character of John.
82 We shall need to take a glimpse at the mathematical structure of a Hilbert space.
83 Just a brief glimpse ofa white coat then all is done from behind.
84 I sat forward on the suitcase(http://sentencedict.com/glimpse.html), straining to catch a glimpse of the stage.
85 He had a momentary glimpse of himself from above, as if through a camera lens.
86 They saw their first glimpse of the earth as a complex system with checks and balances, inputs and outputs.
87 Occasionally they caught a glimpse of trees on the canyon rim, five thousand feet above.
88 Beyond, a glimpse of carnage - the pile-up on the southbound lane resembled a scrap metal yard.
89 In some ways, I needed that glimpse to convince myself that he was really dead.
90 If you wish to glimpse inside a human soul and get to know a man, don't bother analyzing his ways of being silent, of talking, of weeping, of seeing how much he is moved by noble ideas; you will get better results if you just watch him laugh. If he laughs well, he's a good man. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
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.