That depends on what dictionary you're using. Look up the word "glance", and then look at the two words that are at the very top of the page, apart from all the other words. Those are the guide words.
Other words are glance, peep. peek.
"1 glance 2 3 glance" is a play on words that sounds like "once, twice, three times." It's a clever way to say something happened multiple times, like taking a quick look or glance. So, in a nutshell, it's basically saying you looked three times in a snazzy way.
Backward glance
at a glance
whats is the purpose of the guide words
backward glance
dance, romance, penance, chance, trance, glance
The phrase "stole a glance" is not one particular part of speech. It is made up of three different words and three different parts. Stole: verb A: adjective/article Glance: noun/ direct object
The guide words for "paper" are "packing" and "paralyze". The guide words for "product" are "produce" and "profess".
You use guide words specifically as a guide when using a dictionary. It is the first part we look on to see the words we are about to find.
The words at the top of the dictionary are called guide words. They are used to help find the words on the page if you are not able to spell them, and they are also the first and last words on the page.
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