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View definitions for glanced

glanced

verb as in reflect light

verb as in ricochet, hit off of something

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Example Sentences

Anyone who has explored London beyond its tourist hubs, or has at least glanced at the pages of a Zadie Smith novel, knows that multiculturalism gives the city its life.

Ohtani had had a quiet outing, but the slightly thinned-out crowd belted out one last chant for his final at-bat, groaning loudly when the ball glanced off his left toe, leading to a walk.

Peering over her glasses, the French judge glanced sternly across the cavernous underground courtroom towards a notorious figure seated in a glass cage.

From BBC

“If you remember the first debate, he would not even look at her once. He never even glanced at her because he is a coward,” he said.

From Salon

We’re sitting outside, on a relatively main road, and so far no one has glanced our way.

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

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