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Not each person is similar to other about the likes regarding the life. Everyone has some goals, some ambitions and some desires about the life he wants to live. His heart hammered in terror as he glimpsed those shaggy, hulking shapes of shadowy grey speeding across the meadows.Everyone wants to live life to the fullest.She glimpsed them as they passed the tavern.Male speaker I glimpsed the van going into reverse.
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This show examines evidence both pro and con, and glimpses the future of Mars research. He glimpsed the despair that she must have felt. Omally, startled by the cry, leapt from his seat, and glimpsed Pooley's dire predicament. Satellites in low-earth orbit glimpse only fragments of the planet. There were two servants still: the woman he had glimpsed, and a steward more frail and more sullen. From the corner of my eye, I glimpsed a man running out of the store. → See Verb table Examples from the Corpus glimpse 2 to begin to understand something for a moment For the first time she glimpsed the truth about her sister. Register In everyday English, people often say catch sight of somebody/something rather than glimpse somebody/something: I caught sight of him as he was getting into his car. glimpse glimpse 2 verb 1 to see someone or something for a moment without getting a complete view of them SYN catch sight of I glimpsed a figure at the window. Poor man, shut out, as they all were except her, from that glimpse of heaven's dazzling sweetness. Craning her neck, she caught a last glimpse of Beth and the child.
Because of its position, it gives us our first glimpse of history there.A few minutes later he caught his first glimpse of Space Station One, only a few miles away.
As they rode cautiously along, Fenella caught glimpses of movement in between the trees. How could I not resent some stupid clouds robbing me of my one, brief glimpse of eternity?. He caught a glimpse of a pinup calendar above a dressing table, some bars of Lifebuoy soap. By craning his neck, Gao Yang caught a glimpse of sky through a fork in the branches. Through cracks in the lush indigo covering they caught glimpses of golden starlight in the deep-blue sky. She caught a glimpse of his paleness at the window of the bathroom on the first floor. The car slowed down and a chill swept over as she caught a glimpse of the driver.
I've never caught a glimpse but I bet his bum's bright red like a baboon's too.
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In the warm yellow light of the dining car windows I caught a glimpse of a woman raising a wine glass.He caught a glimpse of a slightly embarrassed but charming smile.Through open front doors, Elizabeth caught glimpses of shiny tiled floors and highly polished furniture.
He sent home letters and telegrams that give us a glimpse behind the facade of the official portrait: Loved the ladies. Still, a glimpse into the medical industry as it existed 100 years back just might temper your view. It was as if she'd been given a glimpse of paradise, and then had it barred to her for ever. But viewers in Britain are unlikely to get a glimpse of Linda's high-rise exploits. No one ever caught a glimpse of his furrowed face smiling over innocent pleasantries. This year it is different, and well worth catching a glimpse of the latest from the world's car makers. 2 UNDERSTAND a short experience of something that helps you begin to understand it glimpse of/into/at a glimpse of what life might be like in the future Examples from the Corpus glimpse brief/fleeting/quick glimpse (=a very short look ) We only had a fleeting glimpse of the river. ○○ noun 1 SEE a quick look at someone or something that does not allow you to see them clearly glimpse of They caught a glimpse of a dark green car. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English glimpse glimpse 1 / ɡlɪmps /