A momentary flash of light.
Throw a glance at; take a brief look at.
1 The glint of gold embossing identified it as an Imperial message case.
2 In the half-light of morning he saw the glint of a revolver.
3 He caught the glint of many ptarmigan wings in the sunlight below.
4 Then he caught the glint of a revolver barrel in the moonlight.
5 I am sorry to say that I saw a glint of metal.
6 Summer is no more than a brief glint in the mirror-calm water.
7 Some glint of blue light in the steady eyes told her that.
8 Thousands watched the sun glint over the horizon at Stonehenge on Thursday.
9 She saw the green glint of them and quivered at the sight.
10 Maybe the glint had come from the metal body of a companion.
11 He caught a glint in her eye as she repeated the words.
12 Laura explained about the glint of the flashlight she'd seen that night.
13 A glint of light off something to his left drew his attention.
14 At the first pale glint of the new day he was astir.
15 Far to the right we caught the glint of another emerald-paved road.
16 And he saw too, in her eyes, the glint as of steel.
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