gliffs

/ɡlɪfs/
noun
  1. Plural of gliff; quick, often frightened looks or glances.
    • There were several gliffs from the audience when the magician made the rabbit disappear.
    • He kept stealing gliffs at the clock, hoping the meeting would end soon.
    • The children exchanged nervous gliffs as the thunder rumbled.
  2. Plural of gliff; brief moments or instants.
    • The fireworks lasted only a few gliffs, but they were beautiful.
    • She finished her homework in a few gliffs before dinner.
    • In a couple of gliffs, the bird had flown away.
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