glimpse
 
				കടയില്
				definition
					
					verb
					
					he glimpsed a figure standing in the shade
					
					see or perceive briefly or partially.
					
					
					
					noun
					
					she caught a glimpse of the ocean
					
					a momentary or partial view.
					
					
					
				example
					
					He didn't look at her but she caught a 'glimpse' of his misty grey eyes, they seemed far away.
					
					She peeked round the corner and caught a 'glimpse' of a police car going slowly down the street.
					
					a 'glimpse' into the world of the wealthy
					
					Maybe that's what a poet's job is: to make you 'glimpse' what you have never seen for yourself.
					
					When the reeds parted, he caught a 'glimpse' of her, and yes, there she was, the river goddess.
					
					He caught a glimpse of my wallet pic of Colin, only a 'glimpse' though.
					
					A large gasp emerged from my throat as I caught a 'glimpse' of myself in the mirror.
					
					He glanced around the trunk and caught a 'glimpse' of a shape moving through the trees.
					
					she caught a 'glimpse' of the ocean
					
					during the interview he offered a behind-the-scenes 'glimpse' of television
					
					To tell the truth, I couldn't 'glimpse' a trace of any such crisis in the mesmerizing flow of this work.
					
					For once, there were no fans hanging around waiting to have a 'glimpse' of their favourite star.
					
					He happened to 'glimpse' the clock and realized he had lost track of the time.
					
					As he spun around in his child like dance, he caught a 'glimpse' of something off the side of the boat.
					
					Part of the continuing allure of police action films is the chance to get under the skin of a criminal, to 'glimpse' into an alien world.
					
					And I was left with the feeling of having been granted a 'glimpse' of heaven.
					
					I toss opportunities like coins, and call tails when I've already caught a 'glimpse' of the queen's crown.
					
					We briefly 'glimpse' him alive and well before he is blown from his horse by a shell that destroys a significant part of his face.
					
					Trying to look past the dull conversation, I caught a 'glimpse' of red from the corner of my eye.
					
					I still recall one Sunday morning when I caught a 'glimpse' of them outside.
					
					So here, imagination allows us to 'glimpse' truths of a kind that seem to elude reason operating alone.
					
					she caught a 'glimpse' of the ocean
					
					The only thing is during all of this, I caught a 'glimpse' of his face and he looked so familiar.
					
					Through its hundreds of rooms, visitors can 'glimpse' how life went on at court.
					
					She looked around the beautifully adorned room and caught a 'glimpse' of herself in a round oval mirror.
					
					Rolling her eyes, her father caught 'glimpse' in the mirror.
					
					In the mirror, I caught my first 'glimpse' of his face without the ironwork interrupting his features.
					
					It's like 'glimpsing' in on a day in the life of the '70s.
					
					Rare rays of sunlight 'glimpsed' through the clouds, shining onto the square.
					
					Sleep leaves me and I groggily sit up, 'glimpsing' at my watch.
					
					
					
					
				
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