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English Idioms :: glance
glancingly.html - See: AT FIRST GLANCE or AT FIRST SIGHT.
English Idioms :: glance off
glancingly.html - {v. phr.} To ricochet. * /The bullet glanced off the wall and wounded an innocent bystander./
Traditional English :: glance(1)
glancingly.html - v. & n.
--v.
    1 intr. (often foll. by down, up, etc.) cast a momentary look (glanced up at the sky).
    2 intr. (often foll. by off) (esp. of a weapon) glide or bounce (off an object).
    3 intr. (usu. foll. by over, off, from) (of talk or a talker) pass quickly over a subject or subjects (glanced over the question of payment).
    4 intr. (of a bright object or light) flash, dart, or gleam; reflect (the sun glanced off the knife).
    5 tr. (esp. of a weapon) strike (an object) obliquely.
    6 tr. Cricket deflect (the ball) with an oblique stroke.
--n.
    1 (usu. foll. by at, into, over, etc.) a brief look (took a glance at the paper; threw a glance over her shoulder).
    2 a a flash or gleam (a glance of sunlight). b a sudden movement producing this.
    3 a swift oblique movement or impact.
    4 Cricket a stroke with the bat's face turned slantwise to deflect the ball.
    at a glance immediately upon looking. glance at 1 give a brief look at.
    2 make a passing and usu. sarcastic allusion to. glance one's eye (foll. by at, over, etc.) look at briefly (esp. a document). glance over (or through) read cursorily.
    glancingly adv. [ME glence etc., prob. a nasalized form of obs. glace in the same sense, f. OF glacier to slip: see GLACIS]
Traditional English :: glance(2)
glancingly.html - n.
any lustrous sulphide ore (copper glance; lead glance). [G Glanz lustre]
English Idioms :: glance
glancingly.html - See: AT FIRST GLANCE or AT FIRST SIGHT.
English Idioms :: glance off
glancingly.html - {v. phr.} To ricochet. * /The bullet glanced off the wall and wounded an innocent bystander./
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