The Collaborative International Dictionary
Glimpse \Glimpse\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Glimpsed; p. pr. & vb.
n. Glimpsing.]
to appear by glimpses; to catch glimpses.
--Drayton.
Wiktionary
vb. (present participle of glimpse English)
Usage examples of "glimpsing".
Sometimes, glimpsing him in his periphery, Achamian would involuntarily catch his breath.
He would freeze, as though glimpsing a lion in the brush, and just look about in witless astonishment.
He could ride for miles, breathing deep the smell of sweat, pitch, and hewn wood, before glimpsing the end of them.
Though glimpsing the frequently, alone or in the company of men, less frequently, in of her own children.
We hurried past him averting our eyes as we might in our homes glimpsing a naked parent.
Sometimes she felt nauseated, glimpsing the pitch that was his seed every time she blinked.
Jenkins--seemed to have been the fruit of a remarkable case of sympathetic herd-delusion, for in 1692 no less than eleven persons had testified to glimpsing it.