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View definitions for glimpse

glimpse

noun as in brief look

verb as in look briefly

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The men’s lawyers believe they have a case for a failure to disclose medical records and, at worst, may have had glimpses of a cover-up locked in the bowels of military archives.

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Hearing her speak in this way gives me a glimpse of a toughness that belies her well-spoken, gentle demeanour.

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They were grainy, but gave Earthlings a glimpse at the Moon from a different angle.

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She told Politico in 2020 that she gained her "first glimpse into the world of press" through these experiences.

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Mr Gregson says he had had people knocking on his door and asking to try to catch a glimpse from his garden, but felt that was a step too far.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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