Similar words: temporary, contemporary, temporal, primarily, verily, angrily, tempt, tempera. Meaning: adv. for a limited time only; not permanently.
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(121) Lindsay had solved the problem of trailering the stallions together by temporarily wrecking their communication through their sense of smell.
(122) The wife had then deserted the husband and was temporarily wrongfully away from home; but she might at any time return.
(123) The plant is sensitive to alkaline conditions and prefers cool waters but temporarily withstands higher temperatures.
(124) Did he enjoy being a temporarily anonymous spectacle, or did he believe these seamstresses and pipe fitters knew who he was?
(125) In the meantime, the woodpile had, like the tiny forest pool, temporarily detained a forest sojourner.
(126) Sarajevo Airport closed by fighting Violence in Sarajevo hit the airport leading to the suspension of relief flights temporarily.
(127) Communications were no doubt temporarily dislocated: our jam-packed train had been halted during the night owing to an air raid in the region.
(128) The genre romance allows readers to temporarily suspend reality and enjoy the fantasy without jeopardizing their lives in the real world.
(129) But opposition proved overwhelming, and city officials, at least temporarily, abandoned their efforts.
(130) The repression which followed temporarily halted the labour movement and dealt the party a heavy blow.
(131) Its attraction for visitors is enhanced by being temporarily cut off from the mainland by the tides.
(132) Some nausea was temporarily drowned, although my throat felt glazed with salt.
(133) In early November the Bank had temporarily suspended funding after protests by environmental groups.
(134) The delay had been caused by one set of papers going temporarily astray in the post.
(135) We decided to provide broadcasters temporarily with the spectrum needed to air programming simultaneously in both analog and digital formats.
(136) A magic bridle may be used to tame a kelpie temporarily, though this will engender great rage in the creature.
(137) The experience had clearly chastened Mr Wormwood and he seemed temporarily to have lost his taste for boasting and bullying.
(138) Low Countrymen emigrated to the interior, often temporarily, to take advantage of employment opportunities.
(139) The team improves, and the weaselly son gets too profit-minded and temporarily messes things up by selling Ed.
(139) Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
(140) Women who dropped out temporarily to rear children found themselves professionally penalized for the rest of their lives.
(141) Then they replaced the nonfiction temporarily, as the volumes came to hand, and started on the second half.
(142) Religious fanatics cooled down temporarily, the better to incite hatred another day.
(143) Naturally the rest of take-off was temporarily halted while everyone prepared to duck under anything convenient if the bombs exploded.
(144) I could faintly hear the distant rumble of commuter traffic from my bedroom - a reminder of what I had temporarily escaped.
(145) Martin pressed himself back into the burial plot, his fear of it temporarily forgotten in the face of this new terror.
(146) They had taken a burst through the cockpit, and the debris from the shot had temporarily blinded Sherman.
(147) The depression which spread from 1899 only temporarily weakened the strike movement and aggravated unemployment and urban discontent.
(148) With clipboard and checklist he had temporarily resumed his old warehouse occupation.
(149) The reformers in the government temporarily won a truce, between themselves and the students as well as with the conservatives.
(150) The youth moved in to stay temporarily at the manse but a crisis occurred and he committed suicide.
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