Adjective(1) lasting for a markedly brief time,brief,fleeting(2) lasting for a markedly brief time(3) brief(4) fleeting
Adjective(1) lasting for a markedly brief time,brief,fleeting(2) lasting for a markedly brief time(3) brief(4) fleeting
(1) France takes the idea of passion being a mediating factor further, like momentary madness.(2) In any event, she was charming in the face of my momentary lapse in speech.(3) The distant clatter of a milk van revives a long-lost, though momentary , reverie.(4) It may have been due to her diabetes or a momentary lapse of concentration that she drifted across the road.(5) Occasionally he tapped the ash, a momentary pause in the almost mechanical rhythm of the smoking.(6) But despite the momentary release, it doesn't solve the problem, and may compound it.(7) There are a couple of brief gaps in the print causing very slight and momentary jumps within a scene.(8) What took place was a momentary loss of temper and he struck out in anger.(9) A father watching his daughter comb her brother's hair experiences a momentary pang of pure happiness.(10) She took advantage of his momentary weakness to drive her elbows into his stomach.(11) A momentary drop in concentration and Schuettler was two breaks down and the set had slipped away from him.(12) All drivers have momentary lapses and if that is a crime then we are all criminals.(13) He thought it was a momentary loss of concentration by the car driver who he expected to correct the manoeuvre.(14) The sense of relief is momentary as further scrutiny reveals the cracks in the economy.(15) The attack helicopter's appearance did cause a momentary pause in the battle.(16) Both the question and the response caused a momentary hush in the crowd.