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glance

verb intransitive
To shoot or dart a ray of light or splendor.

glance

verb transitive
To shoot or dart suddenly or obliquely; to cast for a moment; as, to glance the eye.

glance

noun
A sudden shoot of light or splendor.

glance

A shoot or darting of sight; a rapid or momentary view or cast; a snatch of sight; as a sudden glance; a glance of the eye.

glance

To fly off in an oblique direction; to dart aside. The arrow struck the shield and glanced. So we say, a glancing ball or shot.

glance

To look with a sudden rapid cast of the eye; to snatch a momentary or hasty view. Then sit again, and sigh and glance.

glance

To hint; to cast a word or reflection; as to glance at a different subject.

glance

To censure by oblique hints.