gliff

/ɡlɪf/
noun
  1. A quick, often frightened look or glance.
    • He gave a nervous gliff over his shoulder as he walked down the dark alley.
    • She took a gliff at the strange noise coming from the closet.
    • The cat shot a gliff at the dog before darting under the sofa.
  2. A brief moment or instant.
    • The whole accident happened in a gliff, and then it was over.
    • Wait a gliff while I check the map.
    • I'll be there in a gliff, just let me grab my keys.
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