We glance at him quickly, then run away giggling.
A glance is to take a brief look. To use it in a sentence, one could say "Lot's wife took a glance at the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah as she left, and was turned into a pillar of salt."
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Sample Sentence: The magician put his audience into a trance.
I would have answered nonetheless.
Our pace was at a glance.
"Just take a quick glance over there."
Your dangerous spear will merely glance off of my shield.
I could see at a glance that he had given me the wrong book.
She told me that she would glance through my essay before I handed it in, in case it contained any obvious spelling mistakes.
A glance is to take a brief look. To use it in a sentence, one could say "Lot's wife took a glance at the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah as she left, and was turned into a pillar of salt."
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'.
he was evading the teacher's mean glance
A glance is a quick look. It is also used as a verb. "I glanced up at the window, but she was gone." "I gave a quick glance right and left, and crossed the road."
The severe glance of the headmistress silenced the group magnificently.
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 .
In that situation, the comma is optional. I would put one, because it makes it easier to understand the meaning at a glance, but it is not required.