Greek myth is the subject and glance is the verb Answer 2 But glance is really the subject of the sentence. 'According to Greek myth' is just an introductory clause. The sentence says 'a glance', not 'to glance'. Therefore glance is a noun, not a verb. The verb is 'turn'.
It can be, meaning a quick glance. But it is also a verb meaning to peep or glance furtively.
Nervously , the prisoner's eyes would glance from one set of his interrogator's eyes to the other's trying to determine their mood for that day .
There is 1 syllable.
Glance, glimpse
The anagram is the word "calendar."
The spelling Lear is a surname, and company that builds jets. The verb is spelled "leer" (to glance in an evil way).
Backward glance
at a glance
backward glance
1. Glance 2. 3. Glance Riddle.. Answer: Without a Second Glance
Glance is a verb.There are auxiliary verbs you cane use with glance eg:will glance, going to glance, are glancing, has glanced.
missed the second glance
backwards glance
glance glance
A glance that is sneaky and secretive.Sentence: The robber gave a furtive glance to the police.
In a rebus, "ecnalg" is "a backward glance".