glimpse

/ɡlɪm(p)s/
verb 5noun 5

Collocations

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1

(noun.) brief sight of sb/sth

ADJ

brief, fleeting, the merest, momentary, quick

occasional

During the concert, we had occasional glimpses of the singer through the crowd.

tantalizing

She caught a tantalizing glimpse of the new restaurant menu through the kitchen window.

VERB + GLIMPSE

catch, get, have, take

During the concert, I managed to catch a glimpse of the famous singer as she walked onto the stage.

afford sb

PREP

~ at

I caught a quick glimpse at the accident scene as we drove past.

~ of

I caught a glimpse of my old teacher walking through the shopping center yesterday.

2

(noun.) brief experience of sth

ADJ

brief | fascinating, intriguing

rare

The old photographs offered a rare glimpse into how people lived a hundred years ago.

VERB + GLIMPSE

get, have, take

afford sb, allow sb, give sb, offer (sb), provide

The old photograph gave us a rare glimpse into our grandmother's childhood.

PREP

~ at

She caught a quick glimpse at the wedding photo before her friend put it away.

~ into

We caught a glimpse into their daily lives while visiting the small village.

~ of

He caught a glimpse of the mountain through the clouds as the plane landed.

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