Glimpses example sentences

Related (10): peeks, glances, sightings, flashes, glimpsings, sneak-peeks, observations, looks, views, peeps

glimpse

noun

glimpses (plural noun)

  - a momentary or partial view:

  - see or perceive briefly or partially:

  - shine or appear faintly or intermittently:

Synonyms

glance, peek, peep, sight, sighting, notice, discern, spot, spy, sight, note, clock, espy, descry

"Glimpses" Example Sentences

1. I caught glimpses of the beautiful sunset as we drove along the coastline.
2. The detective pieced together the case by gathering glimpses of information from different witnesses.
3. She looked through the window and caught glimpses of the people passing by.
4. The photographer captured brief glimpses of the wildlife in the forest.
5. He only had fleeting glimpses of his childhood memories.
6. The artist used different brushstrokes to create a series of glimpses of the city.
7. The traveler had only taken brief glimpses of the ancient ruins, but each one left him in awe.
8. The novel provided tantalizing glimpses into the protagonist's mysterious past.
9. The concert-goer had glimpses of the band through the crowd of people.
10. The basketball player used quick glimpses to trick his opponents and make the winning shot.
11. The old photo album provided glimpses of my grandparents' life before I was born.
12. She only had glimpses of her future goals, but knew she had to work hard to achieve them.
13. The hiker caught glimpses of different landscapes as he walked through the terrain.
14. The documentary provided glimpses of the historical events that shaped our world.
15. The child only had brief glimpses of the magic he believed in.
16. The journalist's investigation revealed shocking glimpses of corruption within the company.
17. The skater used quick glimpses to navigate through the busy ice rink.
18. The writer's poetic description gave readers glimpses of the majestic mountain range.
19. The spy had glimpses of the enemy's secret plans, but had to act fast to prevent disaster.
20. The chef provided glimpses of his culinary skills by serving small appetizers to the guests.
21. The rollercoaster provided exhilarating glimpses of the amusement park from great heights.
22. The painter's abstract art provided glimpses of different emotions and ideas.
23. The scientist discovered new glimpses of the mysteries of the universe through his research.
24. The poet's words provided glimpses of the beauty of life that often goes unnoticed.
25. The architect's design provided glimpses of the city's future skyline.
26. The singer's performance gave glimpses of the emotional depth behind the lyrics.
27. The student's notes only gave glimpses of the professor's lecture, prompting them to ask for clarification.
28. The author's vivid storytelling provided glimpses of the characters' personalities and motivations.
29. The director's camera angles provided glimpses of the different perspectives of the story.
30. The athlete's fast movements provided glimpses of their natural talent and skill.

Common Phases

1. Glimpses of hope; glimpses of despair; a rollercoaster of emotions.
2. Glimpses of sunshine; glimpses of rain; the unpredictable weather of spring.
3. Glimpses of clarity; glimpses of confusion; trying to make sense of a complex situation.
4. Glimpses of inspiration; glimpses of stagnation; the ebbs and flows of creativity.
5. Glimpses of joy; glimpses of sadness; the bittersweet moments of life.
6. Glimpses of progress; glimpses of setbacks; the journey towards success.
7. Glimpses of serenity; glimpses of chaos; finding balance in a hectic world.
8. Glimpses of love; glimpses of heartbreak; the ups and downs of relationships.
9. Glimpses of humor; glimpses of seriousness; the different sides of our personalities.
10. Glimpses of understanding; glimpses of misunderstanding; the challenges of communication.

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