To catch a glimpse means to quickly see or notice something for a short moment.
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Guests can enjoy sea views from the large deck, and may
even catch a glimpse of whales and dolphins.
I've been refreshing for 10 minutes (since I
first caught a glimpse of her on the tube) hoping you would get these shots.
The player often
only catches glimpses of evil, but somehow that is even more terrifying than a full view.
From finding the right backdrop to doing outfit changes in the car hoping passing cars or nearby pedestrians did
n't catch a glimpse.
While you look for a seat during the crowded lunch and afternoon hours, you might
catch a glimpse through the swinging kitchen doors of a local chef testing recipes for his next cookbook.
Over the past week, astronomers have trained a network of telescopes around the world at a single point at the centre of our galaxy to
finally catch a glimpse of a black hole.
I get overwhelmed sometimes during the day as my
eyes catch glimpse of a home issue that needs attention!
If you follow me on instagram, you might have
caught a glimpse on my story of some little grain sack stockings I made.
I
often caught a glimpse of my reflection in a mirror as I passed by in a department store or in a photo and question, «Who is that girl»?
In front of your eyes a light breeze makes the tall grass of the plains dance where you'll
sometimes catch a glimpse of a family of deer.
You can switch it off, but under really aggressive driving you might
still catch glimpse of a flashing orange light.
Apart from
hopefully catching glimpse of some sun, I am looking forward to catching up with some blogger friends and hearing some of the inspiring speakers.
A few weeks ago, when I shared my summer home tour, you
probably caught a glimpse of the wire hanging baskets mounted to the back window frames.
I'm
currently catching glimpses of where He REALLY is and feeling some of the «pressure» / judgement from «friends» who think I'm going off the deep end.
You may
barely catch a glimpse of your newborn baby's head and hair before the delivery room nurses place a hat on his tiny head.
Initially, the change seems to do them good, until the husband
starts catching glimpses of their dead daughter around the city.
Come catch a glimpse of what a future classroom might look like, in both its curriculum and its physical space.
For this reason we made this flyer, just in case that one person with years of
experience catches a glimpse of this flyer hanging in a shop.
You'll never hear their names, but if you look closely, you may
sometime catch a glimpse of them working in the background.
If you missed the tour, or didn't quite manage to see all 200 or so participating artists, you can
still catch a glimpse of them online.
Have you
ever caught a glimpse of yourself in the mirror and wondered what the hell happened to the old you?
The diversity of the sea life here is extensive, and you might even
catch a glimpse of a sea turtle swimming by.
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