I quickly GLANCE over at the soccer ball flying in the air, and as it makes its way over to me.
I was glancing around the store and saw the most beautiful pair of heels on the top rack.
Here are 2 examples:He was glancing nervously at his teacher.Why were you glancing nervously at me?
Example sentence - If she were careful, she could glance in his direction without him noticing her.
Softly they sang, and sweetly, glancing at Narada, at first with shy delight, and then with increasing ardor
"You clearly have a unique.....style." Amber said, glancing at me like I was garbage.
This sentence has two clauses: "Then glancing upward at Lady Wathers" "He saw a look of consternation" If you combine - as you did - into a subordinate clause, one of the subjects is elliminated and becomes tacit, while the other remains intact, so your simple subject is "He"
The angry man glared at the innocent little girl, as she walked away hastily, without glancing back at him.
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.
If she keeps glancing at you, then it most likely means that she already likes you,
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She seemed uninterested in the topic of conversation and kept glancing at her phone.
Cartographer is the word for map-maker, so a sentence using it would be, "The cartographer sat down in the rough, oak chair, glancing at the half-drawn map of some small Irish town, thinking of anything but Ireland or maps."
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