steal a glance

verb

Definitions

  1. To look quickly at someone or something, hoping that nobody notices the action.

    • Each boy stole a glance at the other and met the same look of disbelief.
    • Zoe took a big breath and stood up, and promised herself she would not look back. That promise lasted only a dozen steps, as she couldn’t help stealing a glance one last time to the spot where she left him.

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