glimpse|glimpses in English
noun
[glɪmps]
brief view, glance; vague idea; faint light (Archaic)
Use "glimpse|glimpses" in a sentence
1. It offers mini-glimpses that startle.
2. They caught occasional glimpses of great birds circling.
3. Getty Center reveals itself in tantalizing glimpses.
4. Those glimpses express our hopes and dreams, our failures and frailty.
5. We do have a few glimpses, through the keyhole as it were.
6. Brief glimpses could be had of a glistening bar and its Bedeckings
7. Brief glimpses could be had of a glistening bar and its Bedeckings
8. A glimpse of infection in Ahmedabad.
9. Brief glimpses could be had of a glistening bar and its Bedeckings
10. Brief glimpses could be had of a glistening bar and its Bedeckings
11. The book of Revelation gives us thrilling glimpses of their heavenly inheritance.
12. Brief glimpses could be had of a glistening bar and its Bedeckings
13. A clockwork loses its luster once one glimpses the gears beneath its face.
14. The letters of bishop Avitus and Cassiodorus provide glimpses of Gundobad's intellectual side.
15. This approach also gives us fascinating glimpses of the fallibility of great scientists.
16. Mankind has begun to glimpse illimitable powers.
17. all in one glimpse: like a person
18. I caught a momentary glimpse of them.
19. Catch a glimpse of the hollow world.
20. This biography offers a few glimpses of his life before he became famous.
21. I caught a glimpse of our new neighbor.
22. This glimpse of an awful sadness to come.
23. Perhaps I might catch a glimpse of Frank.
24. A glimpse of Bicentenary celebrations in Hong Kong
25. 2 I caught a momentary glimpse of them.