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How to use Glean in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word Glean? Here are some examples.

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The cheapest double-cross really happens to us, the audience, as we slowly glean the truth.
An effective scout operates like a detective, working hotel lobbies and press boxes to glean information about players.
Perhaps if one had a complete transcription of the subtitles and a week to study, he might glean a thread of understanding.
As I was searching through my bookcase for poetry books to see if I can glean some ideas another book toppled off the shelf.
He is liaising closely with experts from Ascot and York police, and hopes to glean the travel plans from those booking tickets well in advance.
Or you may be fresh out of layout ideas and may glean some inspiration by starting with a basic page.
He bowled in the nets on Monday, with Ponting standing as umpire to glean a closer look.
We attempted to glean information about their functions by searching for possible homologs in other organisms.
Distant relatives of cranes, trumpeters are long-legged, chicken-sized birds that glean fallen fruit from the ground.
In this way, through cryptanalysis of the error messages, it is possible to glean clues on the make up of a legitimate password.
After the harvest the peasants enjoyed the collective right to glean and to graze livestock on the stubble.
They were not to glean their fields for stray grain, nor harvest the corners.
Political correspondents tried every tactic to glean a name, but even the collective force of the media could not undo this seasoned pro.
In the open-field areas of northern France they could glean after harvest and their cattle could graze on the stubble.
Those interested can glean a bit more information and contact details from their project page at Garage Games.
Several have been swiped recently by crooks hoping to glean banking details and personal information.
The first idea we glean from him is his description in the stage direction that introduces his first entrance into the stage.
We should gather widely, glean the best ideas, implement them in an expeditious fashion, and not turn down any offer of help.
Fiction sometimes presents a much more vivid perspective on events than we can ever glean from newspaper stories or television reports.
Janet would walk across the road every morning and glean what knowledge she could from the two brothers while they were milking.
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But all the information we could glean was that they were called French cashew.
Stuart strained his ears to the utmost, but isolated words were all that he could glean.
Take home your gleanings for those you love who cannot glean for themselves.
As one may glean from her verbal tilt with Sandeau, she was not a recluse or a misanthropist.
It was a man, a living man, an Indian, a fisherman, a poor devil who, I suppose, had come to glean before the harvest.
He rode straight, hot spur, to Thymebury, where, as was to be expected, he could glean no tidings of the runaways.
Though experienced shuckers can glean large quantities of meat very quickly, efficiency comes at the expense of sound labor practices.
Formerly I used to glean some news about you from my sisters.
At least the sharp-eyed punter can glean a vital advantage on that score, but it's another example of how the BHA have lost touch with betting issues.
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