Upglance
"Upglance" in a Sentence (8 examples)
See him bend over the woman, and the upglance of her eyes as she speaks.
"Well, we'll have a good start at all events," said Merle, with a merry little upglance.
Nobody had as yet told Emily how very winsome that shy, sudden, upglance of hers was.
"Give it me!" she insisted; this with an impatient little stamp of the foot and an upglance of the compelling eyes that would have constrained me to do a far foolisher thing, had she asked it.
I stood beside her couch, with her thin fingers clasped round my hand ever so long, looking down at the earnest eyes upglancing from the pillow.
Or the rapturous light that upglances From the eyes of a myriad Loves.
All of a sudden upglances Æneas, and under a cliff on the left hand Sees broad battlements loom, by a tripple enclosure surrounded, Which, with its torrent of flame, the Tartarean Phlegethon's rapid River encircles, and hurls the reverberant rocks on its current.
And with what eager enthusiasm it accepts its fate, dashing on side angles, surging against round, bossy knobs, swirling in pot holes, upglancing in shallow, curved basins, then bounding out over the brink and down the grand descent, more air than water, glowing like a sun beaten cloud.
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