Sentences with Glance, Glance in a Sentence in English, Sentences For Glance
1. She glanced around.
2. Steve glanced at his watch.
3. My sister glanced shyly at him.
4. I glanced through the brochure.
5. The arrow glanced off the tree.
6. He took a glance at the papers.
7. He glanced at me with distaste.
8. I glanced at my father’s letter.
9. Frank glanced toward the elevators.
10. Samuel only glanced at the headlines.
11. Pam glanced briefly at the newspaper.
12. Pam threw a disapproving glance at me.
13. Steve glanced at the rear-view mirror.
14. The editor glanced over the manuscript.
15. George glanced at his watch, and frowned.
16. I knew at a glance that something was wrong.
17. Chiron and Grover glanced nervously at the sky.
18. At first glance he thinks they are emissions of smoke.
19. She glanced at the minotaur horn in my hands, then back at me
20. Talon glanced wistfully at his drink as he debated what should take priority.
21. She was dazzling– alight; it was agony to comprehend her beauty in a glance.
22. He glanced nervously at the speaker on the wall, reassuring himself that no one was listening.
23. The power of a glance has been so much abused in love stories, that it has come to be disbelieved in.
24. One glance at a book and you hear the voice of another person, perhaps someone dead for 1,000 years. To read is to voyage through time.
25. She gave him a cool glance over her shoulder. “May your balls wither away and you develope an allergy to Viagra and all its counterparts.
26. Oh, I fully intend to form an alliance with Luna.” Kai glanced at the cyborg foot again. “I just intend to put a different queen on the throne first.
27. The moon is jealous of you tonight. Your alluring charm and intoxicating beauty have immured me as a prisoner; I didn’t even glance once at the moon tonight!
28. Nature is a temple in which living columns sometimes emit confused words. Man approaches it through forests of symbols, which observe him with familiar glances.
29. Like a sailor in distress, she kept casting desperate glances over the solitary waster of her life, seeking some white sail in the distant mists of the horizon.
30. In order to share one’s true brilliance one initially has to risk looking like a fool: genius is like a wheel that spins so fast, it at first glance appears to be sitting still.
31. I see at intervals the glance of a curious sort of bird through the close set bars of a cage: a vivid, restless, resolute captive is there; were it but free, it would soar cloud-high.