take a glimpse
Frequency: 7.210.5 per million words
To intentionally look at something for a very brief time.
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- He took a quick glimpse at the map.
- He took a quick glimpse at the map.
- Take a glimpse into the future of space travel.
- Take a glimpse into the future of space travel.
- Before we start, let's take a glimpse at the agenda.
- Before the meeting, she took a brief glimpse at the agenda.
- She has taken a rare glimpse into how the lab really works.
- If you have time, take a glimpse of the prototype on your way out.
- We took a brief glimpse of the car as it sped past.
- During the demo, we took a glimpse into how the app handles offline mode.
- If you take a quick glimpse at the logs, the error stands out.
- From the hill, tourists take a breathtaking glimpse of the valley at sunset.
- By noon, the tourists had taken a fleeting glimpse of the summit through the clouds.
- I just took a fleeting glimpse of the comet before the clouds rolled in.
- We're taking a behind-the-scenes glimpse at how the orchestra rehearses.
- New hires will take a behind-the-scenes glimpse of our production process.
- In this report, we'll take a concise glimpse into last quarter's trends.
- During the tour, you'll take a rare glimpse into the artist's studio.
- On the livestream, fans took a tantalizing glimpse of the new device before the feed cut.
- By scrolling through the storyboard, we can take a momentary glimpse at the final scene.