mere glance

collocation in English

meaningsofmereandglance

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mere
adjective[before noun]
uk
/mɪər/
us
/mɪr/
used to emphasize that something is not large ...
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glance
noun[C]
uk
/ɡlɑːns/
us
/ɡlæns/
a quick ...
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(Definition ofmereandglancefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofmere glance

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Amereglanceat the appendices and bibliography is testament to her industry.
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Amereglanceat the map demonstrates that, unfortunately the commercial waterways do not form anything like a national network.
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Amereglanceat the facts will prove that.
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Amereglanceat it shows how extraordinarily inadequate and unsuitable is this palliative of work schemes.
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Amereglanceat the way in which they exercise their patronage proves that.
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But amereglanceat the events of the last four years will show how great and how decisive its influence has been upon the turn of those events.
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Amereglanceis all it takes for the rutting bull to become smitten, especially when she does a teasing walk for him.
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Themereglanceof the goddess is believed to bring death on the village.
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Amereglanceat the titles listed here will be sufficient to show the variety and complexity of the democratic life of our country.
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Amereglancereveals the difference.
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Mesmero agreed and gained the ability to control entire crowds with amereglance, instead of a mere handful of people.
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