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glance, peep, glare, gaze and glimse
all the words mean to look more or less. But what is the difference? Thanks
Feb 12, 2013 2:31 PM
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Glance - look briefly or hurriedly
Peep - look quickly, through a crack, around a corner, or over an object (for example)
glare - look at something with an angry or disapproving expression
gaze - look or stare steadily, usually contemplatively
glimpse - look briefly or partially, but because the actions was interrupted or blocked by something else, rather than the person choosing to stop looking
February 12, 2013
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