It means to look quickly at something and look away again.
Also, it means to lightly touch something, as in--> The arrow glanced off his armor.
No. At least not in the sense of "glancing" (looking). Glance is the noun, and glancing is a gerund noun. The word glancing can be an adjective when used to mean an indirect impact, i.e. a glancing blow.
Here are 2 examples:He was glancing nervously at his teacher.Why were you glancing nervously at me?
It is most likely she has a crush on you.Cause that's what I do to a guy I like.
It might me he likes you I dont know; a guy i like glanced at me too
Dont date if ur a teen...but the awnser is she likes you
If the number 11 keeps appearing when glancing at a clock, it means that either you glance at it on the 55th minute of an hour, you glance at it on the 11th hour, or it is broken and stuck on one of those two points.
If she keeps glancing at you, then it most likely means that she already likes you,
Example sentence - If she were careful, she could glance in his direction without him noticing her.
I quickly GLANCE over at the soccer ball flying in the air, and as it makes its way over to me.
Stephanie Fawbert has written: 'Glancing'
No not really i think she might like you but otherwise just inform me at what elase happens. If she does like you, Go for the opertunity. Good luck.
A glancing collision is a type of impact between two objects where they come into contact at an angle rather than head-on. This can result in the objects deflecting or sliding off each other rather than directly impacting. Glancing collisions can affect the direction and outcomes of the objects' motion after the collision.