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glancingglanc‧ing /ˈɡlɑːnsɪŋ $ ˈɡlæn-/ adjective - After only 5 minutes, it was 2-1 with Carl Leaburn scoring with a glancing header.
- But these were glancing shots, and, what is perhaps most significant, did not draw any return fire.
- David Hockaday struck first and Lund sealed the match with a glancing header.
- Gorbad bellowed in agony and swung Morgor wildly, catching Adolphus a glancing blow across the temple.
- It leapt forward as Delaney cried out and struck it a glancing blow with the torch.
► glancing sidelong ‘You looked very well this morning,’ she added, glancing sidelong at him. NOUN► blow· It leapt forward as Delaney cried out and struck it a glancing blow with the torch.· Gorbad bellowed in agony and swung Morgor wildly, catching Adolphus a glancing blow across the temple.· Police believe Tony was struck a glancing blow by the wing mirror of a transit-type van. ► a glancing blow- As Pegasus fought clear, I smelled smoke and felt a glancing blow which whirled me backwards and away.
- Gorbad bellowed in agony and swung Morgor wildly, catching Adolphus a glancing blow across the temple.
- He was standing on a piling at the ferry slip in Brooklyn when the ferry hit it a glancing blow.
- It leapt forward as Delaney cried out and struck it a glancing blow with the torch.
- Police believe Tony was struck a glancing blow by the wing mirror of a transit-type van.
- Tom struck his head a glancing blow, and blood came.
► a glancing reference/mention 1 a glancing blow a hit that partly misses so that it does not have its full force2a glancing reference/mention a short or indirect reference to something or someone—glancingly adverb |