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glance <a glance; glances> N

glance N

glance

glance VB

glance

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
We are a society living at the fringes of looking -- we either glance past or stare fixedly from some remove.
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But it's there all the same: salad as passionless trifle, hardly worthy of a second glance.
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The only skin bared: her feet, slipped into low-wedge slides, yet her piercing signature sideward glance and wave of long blond hair took the look in a new direction.
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Although his works at first glance have a cheery or boyish look about them, there is a more sensitive idea at their basis.
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Experienced birders can often make reliable identifications in the field at a glance by utilising jizz.
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Appearing to walk quickly, she passes a group of hospital staff gathered around a drinks machine who do not give her a second glance.
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A sidelong glance at the look on the clock and his face contorts.
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When issues become technical, it is especially tempting simply to glance at who is on which side, and sidle toward our customary allies.
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One is left to chance upon that knowing smile and that glint of wonder in her eye when one meets her glance.
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A cursory glance at the serried ranks of containers on the dockside might suggest it is just business as usual.
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