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Definition of Glimpsed

Glimpsed
Glimpse Glimpse, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Glimpsed; p. pr. & vb. n. Glimpsing.] to appear by glimpses; to catch glimpses. --Drayton.

Meaning of Glimpsed from wikipedia

- Look up glimpse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Glimpse or Glimpses may refer to: Glimpse: Live Recordings from Around the World, an album by Sonicflood...
- The Glimpse is an album by British jazz pianist Robert Mitc****. It was released on 18 February 2013 by Whirlwind Recordings. Amino (Improvisation) Zuni...
- The Glimpses of the Moon may refer to: The Glimpses of the Moon (Wharton novel), a 1922 novel by Edith Wharton The Glimpses of the Moon (film), a lost...
- A Glimpse of **** may refer to: A Glimpse of **** (book), an investigative journalism book by Charles C. Thompson II about the USS Iowa turret explosion...
- "Glimpse of Us" is a song by ****anese-Australian singer Joji, released as the lead single from his third studio album Smithereens on 10 June 2022 through...
- A Glimpse of Tiger is a 1971 novel by Herman Raucher. It was his first original novel; his previous (and first) novel, Summer of '42, was based on his...
- First Glimpse is a former monthly consumer electronics magazine published by Sandhills Publishing Company in Lincoln, Nebraska, USA. CE Lifestyles was...
- Glimpse of the Garden is a 1957 five-minute short experimental film made by Marie Menken, showing film clips of a garden, with birds chirping for the...
- Glimpses of World History is a book published by Jawaharlal Nehru in 1934. The book is subtitled Being further letters to his daughter, written in prison...
- The Glimpse of Reality, A Tragedietta (1909) is a short play by George Bernard Shaw, set Italy during the 15th century. It is a parody of the verismo...