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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181 The website aims to publicise Bruni's charity work as well as giving the world a glimpse of her life in the Elysee Palace with Sarkozy.
182 Earlier this year, NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory caught a glimpse of a huge snakelike tendril of magnetic plasma on the sun, extending hundreds of thousands of miles across the surface.
183 The company Friday provided the first public glimpse of a squat, cigar-shaped rocketship with several thrusters at the bottom.
184 The researchers used a technique called two-photon excited fluorescence imaging to get a glimpse at what goes on during gastrulation in a living embryo.
185 Hopefully? hopefully? hopefully, in your terms of time, you may get a glimpse of what I mean.
186 Speaking to his new hires, Hastings lets slip a rare glimpse of immodesty.
187 There's your life, and then you get a glimpse of the vastness of the unknown all around that little itty-bitty island of the known.
188 He met, in the narrow streets in the vicinity of the Boulevard des Invalides, a man dressed like a workingman and wearing a cap with a long visor, which allowed a glimpse of locks of very white hair.
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.