gliff

[US]/ɡlɪf/
[UK]/ɡlɪf/

Translation

n.A quick glance or glimpse (archaic or dialectal)
Word Forms
Pluralgliffs

Phrases & Collocations

take a gliff

have a gliff

give a gliff

quick gliff

gliff of

take another gliff

have another gliff

give another gliff

gliff away

gliff back

Example Sentences

she took a quick gliff at the document before signing it.

the photographer captured a perfect gliff of the sunset over the ocean.

don't just gliff over the details; read the contract carefully.

he gave her a suspicious gliff from across the crowded room.

the cabin window offered a magnificent gliff of the snow-capped mountains.

she managed to gliff a smile despite feeling extremely nervous.

the painter captured a fleeting gliff of sadness in her portrait.

take a gliff at the instructions before assembling the furniture.

the curious cat stole a gliff at the goldfish in its bowl.

i caught a brief gliff of a deer crossing the forest path.

the spy took a secret gliff at the classified documents on the desk.

through the telescope, we enjoyed a stunning gliff of the moon's surface.

she threw him an angry gliff when he interrupted her presentation.

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