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the momentary
adjective
Lasting for only a moment.
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The momentary sense of having travelled back in time.
The momentary let-down applies, however, only to battleships.
But don't get caught up in the momentary messiness.
It's all in the momentary impression, the practised eye.
It's the momentary illusion you have some control over life".
When we go out shopping, we look for the momentary relief of shade every few steps.
Though Sayoko pulls away after a moment, the momentary embrace seems to settle Junpei's mind.
Beyond the momentary jolt lay a broader realization, no less distressing.
The momentary doubt never reaches confusion; this trio is far too rock'n'roll for that.
Despite the momentary diversion, it was clear that Monday was all about the Afghan transition plan.
But the momentary snapshot that political rhetoric encapsulates is only part of any president's story.
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