to glance at
61glance off — strike at an angle and bounce off obliquely. → glance …
62glance — I. n. 1. Glitter, gleam. 2. Glimpse, transitory view, rapid look. II. v. n. 1. Glitter, gleam, shine, flash, coruscate, scintillate, glisten, glister. 2. Flit, dart, appear and disappear. 3. Dart aside, fly off obliquely. 4 …
63glance — 1. verb 1) Rachel glanced at him Syn: look briefly, look quickly, peek, peep 2) I glanced through the report Syn: read quickly, scan, skim, leaf, flick, flip, thumb …
64glance — Alawa, ala alawa, kilohi, leha, maka leha, maka lena, kokoe maka, ki ina ōnohi maka. ♦ Glance off, holohu a, kā kīkepa, ōhua …
65glance coal — “ noun Etymology: translation of German glanzkohle, from glanz luster, shine + kohle coal : a hard lustrous coal; especially : anthracite * * * glance coal, any hard, lustrous coal, such as anthracite …
66glance pitch — noun Etymology: glance (II) : a pure asphalt compare manjak …
67glance sideways — look/glance/sideways phrase to look towards one side by moving your eyes only, without moving your head much Thesaurus: general words meaning to look or not looksynonym to look at someone in a particular wayhyponym Main entry …
68glance off — {v. phr.} To ricochet. * /The bullet glanced off the wall and wounded an innocent bystander./ …
69glance off — {v. phr.} To ricochet. * /The bullet glanced off the wall and wounded an innocent bystander./ …
70glance — I. verb (glanced; glancing) Etymology: Middle English glencen, glenchen Date: 15th century intransitive verb 1. to strike a surface obliquely so as to go off at an angle < the bullet glanced off the wall > 2. a. to make sudden quick movements …