Glance in a sentence as a noun

It's hard to evaluate code in a quick glance.

Here's the impression that I see at a "first glance" that page:1.

Though the comments on his blog seem to be nice enough, at first glance.

* The circle makes it hard to see at a glance if the face matches the badge, this is a big deal.

It's very apparent in monitoring just at a glance.

At first glance it does seem like a great option as it cuts out middlemen fund managers who seem to invest on chance.

At first glance I thought the title inferred that Tumblr hadn't increased in traffic in two years, which was very confusing.

Glance in a sentence as a verb

'"I know this seems heartless and terrible at first glance but it's actually a pretty reasonable response.

Details, regardless of how pixel-perfect they are, do blur upon quick glance, and the more details there are, the more it looks like a gray blob.

A quick glance through his comment history doesn't indicate he's done anything to deserve it.----Hey beedogs: I can't reply to you directly because you're hellbanned.

If you happen to glance at someone's email you're expected to keep politely silent about it, as you would be if you happened to glimpse your neighbor through a window of their house.

It was probably designed that way on purpose, probably because Fluke has a reputation for manufacturing high-quality multimeters, and someone could confuse it with a Fluke multimeter at a glance.

The $32 million fundraising goal might seem overly ambitious, but it's actually more realistic than it appears at first glance, because at $600+ per unit the campaign needs only around 50,000 buyers worldwide to be successful -- or a bit over 2% of Ubuntu's enthusiastic user base, which was estimated to be greater than 20 million in 2011.[1]PS.

Glance definitions

noun

a quick look

See also: glimpse

verb

throw a glance at; take a brief look at; "She only glanced at the paper"; "I only peeked--I didn't see anything interesting"

See also: peek glint

verb

hit at an angle