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fleeting moment

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meanings of fleetingand moment


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fleeting
adjective
uk /ˈfliː.tɪŋ/ us /ˈfliː.t̬ɪŋ/
short ...
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moment
noun
uk /ˈməʊ.mənt/ us /ˈmoʊ.mənt/
a very short period ...
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Examples of fleeting moment


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For a fleetingmoment, one could capture a state of congruence between self and world.
The impact, more or less, of each fleetingmoment is held in the perceiver's memory.
This was a sleight of body, a fleetingmoment in a storm of actions.
She looks at them with a strong sense of purpose and in that fleetingmoment of transition the ensemble's sound has changed.
Those seemed to be the undertones for a fleetingmoment.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
We ought to seize this fleetingmoment; we always lose everything by misjudging time.
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It seems that our fleetingmoment of agreement is at an end.
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It was for only a brief and fleetingmoment that the principle of compensation was accepted.
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There was a temptation at least for a fleetingmoment this morning to accept the amendments.
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The time may well come this autumn when we shall have perhaps a fleetingmoment of opportunity for this generation to render a great service to our nation.
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To do so, she drew her pieces entirely with the numbers of the clock, 112, to signify the fourth dimension in a fleetingmoment.
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The blurred, hazy sense of color and shadow in this work similarly place the viewer in a fleetingmoment.
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It recreates the impression of a panorama, capturing the fleetingmoment in its inner light and color.
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Even from this fleetingmoment of independence democracy began to unravel.
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It must not be just a fleetingmoment but a physical bond between the varying events in life.
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Only at dusk and dawn of each day can they see each other in human form for one fleetingmoment, but they can never touch.
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The time-sensitive approach encourages the audience to look away for a fleetingmoment, so that the sleight or move may be accomplished undetected.
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Photography has gone from being a luxury medium of communication and sharing to more of a fleetingmoment in time.
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Corresponding to the stamp of the fleetingmoment, each of his paintings is a unique, move away from the other.
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A fleetingmoment of mercy on the part of a powerful immortal meant that she was saved from the pyre, but her charred soul had died that night anyway.
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