through a glass darkly
To see “through a glass” — a mirror — “darkly” is to have an obscure or imperfect vision of reality. The expression comes from the writings of the Apostle Paul; he explains that we do not now see clearly, but at the end of time, we will do so.
Words nearby through a glass darkly
throttle-body injection,
throttleable,
throttlebottom,
throttlehold,
through,
through a glass darkly,
through and through,
through bass,
through bridge,
through drainage,
through one's hat