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Filter by Meaning The spacecraft experienced a momentary loss of communication with mission control.
His momentary lapse in concentration caused him to miss the crucial shot.
I only caught a momentary glimpse of the bird before it flew away.
The toddler's momentary silence was a cause for concern for his mother.
The scent of the flowers was a momentary reprieve from the stench of the city streets.
The car's momentary sputtering suggested a possible engine problem.
The momentary cessation of the heartbeat led to a life-saving operation.
The traffic report warned of a momentary delay on the highway.
She experienced a momentary feeling of joy when she heard the good news.
The singer's momentary hesitation was barely noticeable to the audience.
The car's brakes failed for a momentary period, causing the driver to swerve.
The momentary in the poem created a vivid and emotional picture in my mind.
The momentary decision to take a shortcut through the park saved her time.
The power outage was momentary, and the lights came back on soon after.
The song described a momentary feeling of joy.
The advertisement promoted a momentary sale at the store.
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