"Glean" is a verb and it means "To collect information in some small amount and often with difficulty". For example:" They are going on a trip. I managed to glean that much from them".
Grasp, glean.
We went out to the field to glean the grain.
The investigators will try to glean as much information as possible from the crime scene. How much information could you gleam from the newspaper article? I know you didn't hear what she said, but what could you glean from her body language? What can handwriting experts glean from this illegible, rambling note?
The past tense of glean is gleaned.
Words you can make from the letters in 'glean':aagealeanangelangleelanengalgalegelglenlalaglanelealeanleg
The letters in glean spell angel.
Carlyle Glean was born on 1932-02-11.
She listened closely, trying to glean exactly what he was trying to say. The word glean is a verb, and a synonym is derive.
In a story, the hints that the author gives help you glean details about characters an plot.We " glean " information, everyday , from the internet, like now, : )
Ruth was sent into Boaz's fields to glean the leftover grain.
A glean is to gather or collect information or material bit by bit, typically in a gradual or indirect way. It can also refer to obtaining leftover crops from fields after they have been harvested.
I glean(gather) from what you have been saying that California has not had a torrent(pouring rain) of rain in a long time.