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(v)
(transitive) To see or view (someone, or something tangible) briefly and incompletely.
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(n)
Initialism of the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search: a collaborative project using home computers to find large prime numbers.
One who glimpses something.
A brace, band, or clasp for strengthening or holding things that are apart together.
The sound of feet hitting the ground loudly.
(intransitive, colloquial, archaic, southern, England) To be glum; to sulk.
(N)
an acronym widely used by retractable gear aircraft pilots as a mental checklist to ensure nothing critical has been forgotten before landing.
a luxury American home furnishings and home décor retailer, founded in 1861 in San Francisco, California.
(adj)
(colloquial, archaic) glum; sullen; sulky
(slang, chiefly fandom slang, transitive) To embrace enthusiastically; to pounce on and hug, often from a running start.
(archaic, slang) A light; a candle; a lantern; a fire.
(UK, dated, slang) An umbrella.
(C Language Integrated Production System) a public-domain software tool for building expert systems.
(aviation) An airship constructed with a non-rigid lifting agent container.
A fit of bad temper.
Despondent; moody; sullen.
(transitive) To turn (one's eyes or look) at something, often briefly.
(intransitive) To shine, especially in an indistinct or intermittent manner; to glisten, to glitter.
(informal) A person who is lame due to a crippling of the legs or feet.
A cluster or lump; an unshaped piece or mass.
(colloquial, humorous) Grandpa, grandfather.
Chiefly followed by of: a brief and incomplete look.
(intransitive) To walk lamely, as if favoring one leg.
A small village in Angus council area, Scotland, the location of Glamis Castle (OS grid ref NO3846).
(dated, slang) To illuminate.
(intransitive) To collapse heavily or helplessly.
limping, lame, with crippled legs.
A short flash of light, usually when reflected off a shiny surface.
Forming or tending to form clumps.
A depressing, despondent, or melancholic atmosphere.
A town in Brig-Glis municipality, Valais canton, Switzerland.
A surname.
A female given name from Welsh, variant of Glenys.
(military, transitive) To bomb a bridge, particularly with a technique developed by the 490th Missile Squadron during World War II.
Glamour; glamorousness.
(intransitive) To move or fall heavily, or with a dull sound.
(intransitive, informal) To grab hold of, seize; catch, grab or latch onto.
(botany) A basal, membranous, outer sterile husk or bract in the flowers of grasses (Poaceae) and sedges (Cyperaceae).
A kind of short, high-necked blouse with sleeves of the late Victorian era, designed to be worn under a low-cut dress, jumper, or pinafore dress.
The highest mountain in Greece; in Ancient Greek mythology the home of the gods.
The act of striking the palms of the hands, or any two surfaces, together.
(onomatopoeia) The sound of a horse's shod hoof striking the ground.
A Dutch wooden clog.
an ancient city located in the territory of the Amantes, between northern Epirus and southern Illyria in classical antiquity.
(US, dated) A foolish person.
(informal) A beating or verbal abuse.
A secluded and narrow valley, especially one with a river running through it; a depression between hills; a dale.
The fastest gait of a horse, a two-beat stride during which all four legs are off the ground simultaneously.
Initialism of German Longitudinal Election Study.
(archaic or dialectal) gloomy
A female given name from Welsh.
(transitive) To make plump; to fill (out) or support; often with up.
A male given name transferred from the surname, fairly popular in the middle of the 20th century.
(fashion) A bodice worn instead of stays by women in the 18th century.
(slang) Glamorous.
An opening in anything made by breaking or parting.
used especially of fruits
The acorn or mast of the oak and similar fruits.
A fit of yawning.
Forming, or containing, clumps
Any of various luxury forms of camping.
The sound of a muffled explosion.
A servant; a gyp.
(informal, intransitive) To make oneself more glamorous.
(informal) Crippled, injured; damaged as to awkwardly impede function.
That which is simply given away for nothing; a freebie.
Something that forms clumps.
(chiefly British) To stare stupidly or rudely; to gawk.
(slang) A glamorous, alluring woman.