That was a strange maneuver when he moved over there.
Yes, the word 'glimpse' is both a noun (glimpse, glimpses) and a verb (glimpse, glimpses, glimpsing, glimpsed).Examples:A glimpse at the sky told me to bring my umbrella. (noun)I stopped to glimpse the headline at the newsstand. (verb)
A sentence consisting of multiple clauses joined by coordinating conjunctions and/or punctuation.
I caught a quick glimpse of the actress.It was just a glimpse, but he was certain he saw a ghost.
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The cat appeared skittish, racing around the house and jumping up on the bookcase.
The homophone for glimpse is glims.
I can give you several sentences.I caught a glimpse of the Loch Ness monster ... I think.If you stand here, you can glimpse the ocean.A glimpse was all he got of the lovely woman.
A Glimpse of Tiger was created in 1971.
Glimpse of the Garden was created in 1957.
Which sentence is correct? How you use your words matter. Or How you use your words matters.
Past tense of glimpse would be glimpsed.