Similar words: momentary, voluntarily, complementarity, moment, momentum, momentous, in a moment, at any moment. Meaning: ['məʊmənterɪlɪ /-trɪ-] adv. 1. for an instant or moment 2. at any moment.
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61. But to no avail; his ears would only come forward momentarily, and would then return to the backwards position again.
62. The kick uses a turning action which momentarily exposes a large target area to the opponent.
63. He frowned, and the handsome face clouded momentarily, petulant as a child's.
64. Her mouth was pursed like a little fig, and her face had momentarily registered some expression as she looked at me.
65. So startled was he by this sudden onslaught, Ryker momentarily froze, rooted to the spot.
66. Meh'Lindi paused momentarily, glanced back in the direction of the spy-fly, and winked.
67. He turned, his eyes resting momentarily upon the dim, grey shape of the funerary couch.
68. The Primarch's dead limbs were momentarily restored, all be it clad in a semblance of translucent rotting tissue.
69. Corbett could have sworn that momentarily he glimpsed another figure, shadow-like, but fled on.
70. The knife left a thin white trail where the flesh was momentarily parted before the blood rushed in again beneath the skin.
71. Embedded in the wood, it momentarily skewered him to the window-frame.
72. Rudolf Dreikurs maintains that talk is effective only when raised voices imply some impending action, and then only momentarily.
73. Branson would momentarily drop his guard, and McLaren would immediately try to exploit it.
74. Asked if he had ever considered doing costume work outside wrestling,[www.Sentencedict.com] Ojeda was momentarily at a loss.
75. Evans, momentarily decorous, extended her hand across the lane line.
76. The threat of the soldiers was momentarily forgotten as she struggled to keep her footing and prevent the animal from bolting.
77. The drizzle which has been intermittently falling all morning has momentarily stopped.
78. He drew in the horse's reins and waited silently, his eyes momentarily tightly closed.
79. The dancing had stopped momentarily, and a space had been cleared round the happy couple.
80. Roger momentarily stirred, turned in the bed and murmured something inaudible.
81. Cowher said later he momentarily contemplated tackling Hudson, but thought better of it.
82. The room darkened momentarily as a cloud hid the sun's rays.
83. It is a dull plod, although interest is momentarily revived by a recognition of Harryhorse Stone nearby.
84. She struggled momentarily but not, it seemed, with serious intent.
85. The lower bird turned momentarily upside-down to meet the threat from the larger, more agile predator with its outstretched talons.
86. She shuddered, and the light danced momentarily across the page, making Ben look up.
87. Until the armoured regiment had crossed its start line, the armoured infantry would pause momentarily in forward holding areas.
88. The focus is shifted momentarily from the crew to whales as Ishmael describes the various types.
89. Soothed by that solitary telephone call, Diana's ruffled pride was momentarily mollified when she returned to Coleherne Court.
90. He looked momentarily intrigued as he saw her, as though he actually cared about what she might be doing.
More similar words: momentary, voluntarily, complementarity, moment, momentum, momentous, in a moment, at any moment, at the moment, for the moment, at this moment, carpentaria, commentary, alimentary, elementary, on the spur of the moment, rudimentary, documentary, complementary, parliamentary, warily, wearily, primarily, ordinarily, temporarily, necessarily, customarily, extraordinarily, sentimental, entailment.