sideglance

verb

Etymology

From side + glance.

  1. derived from *weng- — “to bend
  2. derived from *wankijan — “to move aside; to stagger, sway; to wave
  3. derived from guenchir
  4. derived from glaciēs — “ice
  5. derived from *glacia
  6. derived from glacier
  7. inherited from glenchen — “of a blow: to strike obliquely, glance; of a person: to turn quickly aside, dodge
  8. compounded as sideglance — “side + glance

Definitions

  1. To quickly look at something to the side, usually without turning one's head

    To quickly look at something to the side, usually without turning one's head; to glance sidelong.

  2. A quick look at something to the side, usually without turning one's head, a sidelong…

    A quick look at something to the side, usually without turning one's head, a sidelong glance.

The neighborhood

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