glancers

/ˈɡlænsərz/
noun
  1. People who look quickly or briefly at something.
    • The glancers at the art show barely stopped to look at any painting.
    • In a busy museum, most visitors are glancers who spend only a few seconds per exhibit.
    • The teacher noticed the glancers in the back row who kept checking their phones.
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