Synonym: immediate, moment, pressing, prompt, quick, second, urgent. Similar words: instantly, instance, constant, for instance, install, distant, assistant, installation. Meaning: ['ɪnstənt] n. 1. a very short time (as the time it takes the eye blink or the heart to beat) 2. a particular point in time. adj. 1. occurring with no delay 2. in or of the present month 3. demanding attention.
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211. Auguste was therefore reprieved from instant dismissal from a post he had no idea he was occupying.
212. It was functional but soft, enveloping a visitor in instant comfort and security.
213. And the baggage which is usually implied with it, which includes demands for evidence of instant and dramatic conversion experiences!
214. Gone in an instant was that jovial giant, that golden boy, that chestnut-haired youth whom everyone admired.
215. Looming in the background are always the twin prospects of sudden incalculable wealth and instant agonizing death.
216. At the brink of the chasm the upper half of his body rose for an instant with the arms uplifted.
217. He poised himself, blade weaving defensively before him, ready to take instant evasive action.
218. Both are instant daylight process, via a motorised or manual processor, which provides you with the finished image on site.
219. I try to comprehend my son for an instant as a compilation of parts.
220. If instant is all you have,(sentencedict.com) bake the loaf after the second rise.
221. Simply spray Hot Shapes on to clean, dry hair before setting to get instant hold with a glossy finish.
222. At any instant, people also have different amounts of human capital and financial wealth.
223. He gained no instant parliamentary fame although he was a useful back-bencher.
224. Nothing to eat but instant mashed potato, pickles and maybe corned beef if you are lucky.
225. But in 1990, Microsoft released, with unprecedented fanfare, Windows 3. 0, and found instant success.
226. The only instant adverse side effect is a desperate thirst, stiff aching muscles and a loss of appetite.
227. The scientists looked at each other in astonishment, and in that instant, Benny bolted.
228. It was a moment I still cherish, and the instant it happened, I knew we were going to be friends.
229. My instant history of Galway comes to you by courtesy of Kenny's Bookshop.
230. Often the computer can be connected to a printer to provide an instant printout.
231. Other accounts offer better rates, but give you instant access to your cash without penalising you.
232. An employer need not give any notice if the employee's conduct constitutes gross misconduct justifying instant dismissal.
233. His instant emotion was the actor-manager's: theatrical cordite,[sentencedict.com] writer fire.
234. He tries very slowly to stand up and get to the kitchen to give me some instant coffee.
235. A criterion of instant and obvious utility can not be the sole criterion for the inclusion of items in the school curriculum.
236. Freeze dried instant coffee is always more granular and chunky than instant coffee powder.
237. The scurrying tourists with their Nikons and their designer shopping bags are transformed the instant they enter this muted space.
238. Like a fund, they provide instant exposure to an entire market or sector index.
239. But next instant, he came closer and his fingers cradled her face, the box in her hands keeping them apart.
240. The young man at the far end of the loom glanced at Maggie, and for an instant their eyes locked.
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