glimpse
 
				vislumbre
				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.
					
					
					
				
						translation of 'glimpse'
					
					
					verb
					
					
						ter uma visão rápida de,
					
					
					
					
						entrever,
					
					
					
					
						vislumbrar
					
					
					
					
					noun
					
					
						breve clarão,
					
					
					
					
						brilho fugaz,
					
					
					
					
						vislumbre,
					
					
					
					
						visão rápida
					
					
					
					
				example
					
					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.
					
					When the reeds parted, he caught a 'glimpse' of her, and yes, there she was, the river goddess.
					
					she caught a 'glimpse' of the ocean
					
					Trying to look past the dull conversation, I caught a 'glimpse' of red from the corner of my eye.
					
					she caught a 'glimpse' of the ocean
					
					He glanced around the trunk and caught a 'glimpse' of a shape moving through the trees.
					
					Through its hundreds of rooms, visitors can 'glimpse' how life went on at court.
					
					I toss opportunities like coins, and call tails when I've already caught a 'glimpse' of the queen's crown.
					
					Maybe that's what a poet's job is: to make you 'glimpse' what you have never seen for yourself.
					
					She peeked round the corner and caught a 'glimpse' of a police car going slowly down the street.
					
					He caught a glimpse of my wallet pic of Colin, only a 'glimpse' though.
					
					Rolling her eyes, her father caught 'glimpse' in the mirror.
					
					To tell the truth, I couldn't 'glimpse' a trace of any such crisis in the mesmerizing flow of this work.
					
					And I was left with the feeling of having been granted a 'glimpse' of heaven.
					
					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.
					
					during the interview he offered a behind-the-scenes 'glimpse' of television
					
					In the mirror, I caught my first 'glimpse' of his face without the ironwork interrupting his features.
					
					For once, there were no fans hanging around waiting to have a 'glimpse' of their favourite star.
					
					The only thing is during all of this, I caught a 'glimpse' of his face and he looked so familiar.
					
					She looked around the beautifully adorned room and caught a 'glimpse' of herself in a round oval mirror.
					
					He didn't look at her but she caught a 'glimpse' of his misty grey eyes, they seemed far away.
					
					a 'glimpse' into the world of the wealthy
					
					As he spun around in his child like dance, he caught a 'glimpse' of something off the side of the boat.
					
					A large gasp emerged from my throat as I caught a 'glimpse' of myself in the mirror.
					
					He happened to 'glimpse' the clock and realized he had lost track of the time.
					
					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.
					
					As he spun her around, I could get brief 'glimpses' of her face.
					
					Rare rays of sunlight 'glimpsed' through the clouds, shining onto the square.
					
					You're just showing tantalizing 'glimpses' of your uberflat tummy!
					
					
					
					
				
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