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His glance glittered shrewdly.

glance造句

I glance at him.

His frigid glance made me afraid.

Yale shot him a quick, shrewd glance.

He stole a covert glance at her across the table.

At first glance, this seems to be about speed.

His glance was like a gimlet, cold and piercing.

I saw my wife glance up at me.

He signed with only a cursory glance at the report.

Going beyond the quick glance, each row represents a package in a layered architecture.

Because there is a sad glance, let people miss until now.

Never cheat a woman, because we can see through it at a glance.

Yet what is not obvious at first glance is that deferred construction still applies!

EVEN a cursory glance at Saturn's moon Iapetus reveals it to be an oddball.

But at a glance, the efficient wing design and engines appear to be holding up their end of the deal.

We can glance from afar, even stare and appreciate, as long as they are not looking back.

Mrs Chick contented herself with a glance of reproof, and then proceeded with the thread of her discourse.

I glance up to see an iridescent-green hummingbird hunkered down a fir branch, sheltered against the tree's trunk.

He walks on past the prone form of girl who is by now bleeding profusely, without a second glance.

And after each person gave their short report, they looked over to Sanjay expectantly, hoping to catch a glance of approval.

At first glance, this strategy seems like a good idea — code duplication is a bad thing, so consolidating these duplicated paths should be an improvement.

I could see from first glance that he was a half-wit, but then half wits sometimes have the genius to amass a fortune.

Linton had sunk prostrate again in another paroxysm of helpless fear, caused by his father's glance towards him, I suppose: there was nothing else to produce such humiliation.

Applicability matrices allow readers to see the scope included in the guide and to see at a glance who is responsible for the processes.

First, characters in the middle of a scene will often glance at the camera, a disconcerting aside that has the effect of making the viewer feel both like a part of the family and an observer.

You know, we're interested in, like, you know - an awkward interaction, or a smile, or a contemptuous glance, or maybe a very awkward wink, or maybe even something like a handshake.

His maid has brought him tea. He dusts the cigarette smoke off at the saucer and takes a glance at the thick woolen cloth curtain that hangs all over the wall.

At first glance, that may appear to be a mixed blessing: good because they're much less volatile in choppy markets, bad because they're less likely to rocket to 10-bagger levels of return.

Mr. Shen's lower lip was thick and could tell at a glance that he was a man who spoke much and quickly as though he had diarrhea of the mouth.

The wood-sawyer, who was a little man with a redundancy of gesture (he had once been a mender of roads), cast a glance at the prison, pointed at the prison, and putting his ten fingers before his face to represent bars, peeped through them jocosely.

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