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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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He took a final mouthful of orange soda and glanced back at his girlfriend, Hutchins.

To my right a casually dressed, fortyish woman with short brown hair glanced at me.

Struggling with the only battery-operated lamp, McDaniel glanced at Boyah.

"Ah, that trip with Lance," he said, then glanced down, with those melancholy eyes.

“As I glanced at Bogie, I saw tears streaming down his face—his ‘I do’ was strong and clear, though,” wrote Bacall.

He glanced aside, and saw an exceedingly pretty, dark face, which looked vaguely familiar.

"We are going into the sunlight, out of the shadow;" and she glanced back at the west, which was of a slaty blackness.

She glanced up at him softly, under long lashes,—a thrilling glance; but he missed its radiance, for his own eyes were far away.

When we got down into the bottom Mac turned aside to the deep-worn trail and glanced sharply down at the ruts.

I pulled up and glanced about, but the clumps of scrubby timber were just plentiful enough to cut off a clear view of the flat.

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

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