Results for: glance
English English
(British) not burdened, free of encumbrance; starved, weak, famished, glance at in a sly or malicious manner; look at in a lecherous manner, lascivious look, look lasciviously, sly or malicious glance; lascivious look; glass furnaceleer
act of removing matter floating on the surface of a liquid; act of removing from the top; film, thin layer, coat or become coated with layer, cursory look, embezzle, give little or no attention to, glance through a book or paper, hide profits to avoid ...skim
act of squinting; sideways glance; state of being cross-eyed, strabismus (Ophthalmology), action of narrowing eyes, askew, eye condition, glance aside, hagioscope, have eyes not looking in parallel, look askance, look at with the eyes half-closed; glan...squint
angry, garish, obvious, radiant, brilliant; blinding; prominent; piercing (look or glance); angry (look or glance), unpleasantly brightglaring
annoy somebody, beat ruffle on a drum, behave arrogantly, gather into pleats, crease; muss, dishevel; agitate, disturb; annoy, irritate, gather or pleat, glance quickly through something, irritating thing, low drumbeat, make feathers erect, make waves ...ruffle
apparent, at first glance, legally sufficientprima facie
attention, be about something, consider somebody or something, esteem, respect; thought, consideration; look, glance; outward appearance; reference, relation; care, favorable opinion, friendly greetings, gaze, gaze at, look at; concern, relate to; este...regard
brief look or glance (British slang)dekko
brief look, brief view, glance; vague idea; faint light (Archaic), catch brief sight of, emit faint light, see briefly, momentarily catch sight of, small indication, take brief lookglimpse
cockatrice, killing, fatal (glance or look); monstrous, legendary reptile, lizard related to iguana, reptile (snake, or dragon) which is able to kill with by its look or breath (Classical Mythology); large crested reptile of the tropical Americasbasilisk
cursory examination, glint of light, glint or shine, look quickly, look quickly; shine, gleam; bounce off, strike at an angle, make a cursory examination, oblique strike, passing mention, quick look, brief glance; gleam, flash; deflection, rebound, str...glance
depressed, dejected, disheartened, looking down, overthrow, deposition; defeat, ruin; downward glance, look directed downward; shaft used to carry air down into a mine, saddowncast
distrustfully; with a sideways glance, obliquely, suspiciouslyaskance
dubious, suspicious, strange; of or resembling fish; cold, unfriendly, lacking expression (about a glance), expressionless, like fishfishy
expression of scorn, feel or show scorn, say with scorn, scornful look, contemptuous glance; expression of ridicule and mockery, smile or look at in a scornful manner; express contempt for someone or somethingsneer
 

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