31 Metaphors for glances

That warm glance was not politeness.

A glance would be Science.

The "glance of the falcon" in his eye was the "gaze of the dove" in hers.

Glance was thine the world discerning, Sympathy with every wrong, Woman's love for thee still yearning, And thine own enchanting song.

He tugged his broad-brimmed hat a little lower across his eyes and poised himself, as if on tiptoe; his glance was a constant flicker about the room until it came to rest on Bull.

German, wasn't he?Pity they didn't pop Rudie Hackh in!" Her swift upward glance might have been admiration, if she had not said: "Your mind works very slowly.

A glance from those dark eyes, severe enough to have sent terror to the soul of any less reckless than Lord Henry, was St. Eval's only reply, and he passed on; and seldom did Mrs. Hamilton find a companion more to her taste in a supper-room than the young Earl.

Every glance of the eye, every word of the lip, was a pledge of loyalty and affection.

Now she raised them, sending a direct message beside which her first glance had been dumb indifference.

They watch his looks, and a glance is a command.

The one glance I had gave me the impression that the document was nothing of the kind, but quite innocent, affecting trade only; yet that wasn't my business.

But a glowering glance was the only response he received.

She shrank from the count's too ardent glances, as though those glances were an involuntary treason to Nobili.

But the other lives in the crater as the Thunder Bird, Hahtla, whose wing-flap is the thunder and whose glance is the lightning.

One glance at that fair, youthful face sufficed;it was his brotherdead in his arms, dead by a brother's hand.

Glances of pleasure are the baits of love.

She still smiled as she asked the question, but her glance was softalmost tenderand there was a note of whimsical anxiety in her voice.

The lightning glances, the gentle, rare voice, the wasted face; and by him will be Kate Cumberland; and they both will seem to be listening, listeningfor what?

cull with snowy hands, The buds that drink the morning showers, And bind the realms in flow'ry bands: Thy smiles the angry passions chase, Thy glance is pleasure's native grace; Around thy form th' exulting virtues move, And thy soft call awakes the strain of love.

"Glad was our | meeting: thy | glittering | bosom I | heard, Beating on | mine, like the | heart of a | timorous | bird; Bright were thine | eyes as the | stars, and their | glances were | radiant as | gleams Falling from | eyes of the | angels, when | singing by |

No one is allowed to enter the burial-ground except the priests, who carry the bodies; even the door is rapidly closed, for only one glance into it would be a sin.

His forehead was broader, and his glance was keener.

The quick glance which all of us cast about the room was, of course, as involuntary as the chill which ran up our spines; yet Godfrey and Iyes, and Simmondshad the excuse that, once upon a time, we had had an encounter with a deadly snake which none of us was likely ever to forget.

The glance is natural magic.

O thou whose glance is beauty and whose heart All marble: O dark-eyebrowed maiden mine!

31 Metaphors for  glances