Sentence examples for the glimpses from inspiring English sources

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the glimpses

verb

To see or view briefly or incompletely.

  • I have only begun to glimpse the magnitude of the problem.

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The glimpses are fleeting.

The glimpses, though, had been tantalizing.

The glimpses of that film, made in 1929, are intriguing.

Only in the poems do the glimpses start to multiply.

These are the glimpses that make us voyeurs but they are necessary and vital ones.

But the glimpses of how Jason might change his life are clear.

The story emerges piecemeal, slipping in among the glimpses of Adam's everyday routine.

The glimpses of tolerance for an active, vibrant opposition are largely illusory.

Of these, the novel that still lingers is Wharton's The Glimpses of the Moon (Pushkin Press).

But, from the glimpses I get, she seems comfortable enough, if a little nervy.

The glimpses of young Veronica are one of the chief delights of Geng's story.

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