glimpse

  • 31glimpse — [[t]glɪmps[/t]] n. v. glimpsed, glimps•ing 1) a very brief passing look, sight, or view 2) a momentary or slight appearance 3) a vague idea; inkling 4) archaic a gleam, as of light 5) to catch or take a glimpse of 6) to look briefly; glance (usu …

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  • 32glimpse — n. & v. n. (often foll. by of) 1 a momentary or partial view (caught a glimpse of her). 2 a faint and transient appearance (glimpses of the truth). v. 1 tr. see faintly or partly (glimpsed his face in the crowd). 2 intr. (often foll. by at) cast… …

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  • 33GLIMPSE Project — GLIMPSE is a 5 year project to investigate the controls on thinning at the margin of the Greenland Ice Sheet. It is based in the Glaciology Group at the School of the Environment and Society, Swansea University. The project is headed by Professor …

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  • 34Glimpse of the Garden — (1957)Glimpse of the Garden was a five minute Short film made by Marie Menken showing video clips of a garden with birds chirping for the soundtrack.In 2007 it was nominated for the National Film Registry External links… …

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  • 35Glimpse (album) — Glimpse: Live Recordings from Around the World is SONICFLOOd s sixth album. It was released on October 31, 2006.Track listing# Your Love Goes On Forever # Open The Eyes Of My Heart # You Are # I Want to Know You # Resonate # God Is Here # Cry… …

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  • 36glimpse — I. verb (glimpsed; glimpsing) Etymology: Middle English glimsen; akin to Middle High German glimsen to glimmer, Old English glǣm gleam Date: 14th century intransitive verb 1. archaic glimmer 2. to look briefly …

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  • 37glimpse — Synonyms and related words: a little learning, amateurism, behold, blink, cast, cast a glance, catch sight of, clap eyes on, descry, dilettantism, dilettantship, discern, discover, distinguish, espy, flash, gander, glance, glance at, glimmering,… …

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  • 38glimpse — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. & n. glance (see vision). II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. flash, impression, sight; see look 3 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) I n. look, peek, peep, glance, fleeting look, flash. II v. catch a peek, peep,… …

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  • 39glimpse — glɪmps n. brief view, glance; vague idea; faint light (Archaic) v. see briefly, momentarily catch sight of …

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  • 40glimpse — noun a momentary or partial view. verb see briefly or partially. Origin ME (in the sense shine faintly ): prob. of Gmc origin; related to glimmer …

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